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been augmenting
verb
To increase; to make larger or supplement.
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Whether they're providing analog escapism or digital distraction, games have been augmenting our reality for thousands of years.
For several years, MasterCard has been augmenting the campaign's brand-burnishing efforts with tactical advertising that offers cardholders what are deemed "priceless" experiences through sweepstakes and other promotions.
The guard had been augmenting riverfront patrols conducted by Entergy Corporation, which operates the Indian Point 2 and 3 reactors along the water in Buchanan, N.Y., 35 miles north of Midtown Manhattan.
★ Geri Allen Trio (Tuesday through Sept. 11) Ms. Allen, a wise and dynamic pianist, has lately been augmenting her trio with a young rhythmic tap dancer in a group she calls Timeline.
★ Geri Allen Trio (Friday through Sunday) Ms. Allen, a wise and dynamic pianist, has lately been augmenting her trio with a young rhythmic tap dancer in a group she calls Timeline.
Since 1987, when Marika Wachtmeister, the founder, invited 25 artists to exhibit at this sprawling countryside property, Wanas has been augmenting its collection of outdoor artworks that are conceived and created by artists on site, often with the help of local craftsmen.
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The mixing duct has been augmented by a tail section.
The various agents have been augmented with fault tolerance capabilities.
They have often been augmented.
AE: It's only been augmented.
Many pieces have been augmented with video elements that demonstrate that very thing.
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