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supplementation

/suhp-luh-men-tey-shuhn, -muhn-/US // ˌsʌp lə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən, -mən- //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of supplementing.
    • : the state of being supplemented.
    • : something that supplements.

Examples

  • We have them take vitamin D and calcium supplementation, and we stress the importance of weight-bearing exercise, which is critical for shoring up bone density.

  • For $197 you can “detox your way to better health,” according to one seller, using food and supplementation to reverse inflammation.

  • With a bone fracture, for instance, Kruppa says that your calcium needs increase to 1,500 milligrams per day, which may necessitate supplementation.

  • The largest meta-analysis, including 13 randomized trials with a total of 532 subjects, found no improvement in athletic performance after vitamin D supplementation.

  • There is also no solid evidence that vitamin D supplementation will lower the risk of becoming infected or developing a serious case of covid-19.

  • It closely follows the wording of the text and does not necessitate any forced supplementation.

  • If they do assist the thing, is this assistance (or supplementation) other than the thing or not?

  • Illusion is partial, hallucination complete, supplementation of an external object.

  • If the supplementation be not immediate, but postponed, as in the case of old-age pensions, its effect will be similar.

  • We shall now have to add to the seed another supplementation by subsidiaries themselves requiring an additament.