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 Translation for 'augment much' from English to Latin
adauctare [1]to augment much
Partial Matches
adcumulare [1] [fig.]to augment
accumulare [1] [fig.]to augment
adauctare [1]to augment greatly
multus {adj}much
adauctare [1]to increase much
actitare [1]to act much
quantus {adj}how much
quantopere {adv}how much
frequens {adj}much frequented
quot {adj}how much
perinvisus {adj}much hated
multanimis {adj}having much spirit
permoleste {adv}with much trouble
praetrepidus {adj}trembling very much
permoleste {adv}with much difficulty
multanimis {adj}having much courage
actitare [1]to be employed in much
quantusvis {adj}as much as you will
unverified
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Quantum Meruit
As much as he merited (or deserves)
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Usage Examples English
  • Today power tools such as compressed-air chisels, abrasive spinners, and angle grinders are much used: these save time and money, but are hazardous and require just as much skill as the hand tools that they augment.
  • Surprisingly the money mounted up much more quickly than expected and discussion began to centre on whether it might be possible to augment the bells to ten also.
  • Instead of replacing rasterization entirely, however, the information gathered from ray-tracing can be used to augment the shading with information that is much more physically correct, especially regarding off-camera action.
  • Predictive personalization is a much more recent means of personalization and can be used well to augment current personalization offerings.
  • Thyrotoxicosis can also augment calcium levels in the blood by as much as 25%.

  • Apart from an intensification of efforts to lessen the arms race, there was another parallel movement to augment world food supplies so that nobody in the world went hungry for even a day.
  • Congress, concerned with the numbers of veteran troops whose terms of enlistments had expired and wanting to press the war to a conclusion, had approved of a conscription law to draft soldiers into the army to augment the number of volunteers.
  • Staff reductions as a means of controlling costs also followed soon thereafter, even while an effort was made to augment the sales force.
  • In 1956, Saruhashi and Miyake discussed in great detail how oxidation of organic material served to augment the values of carbon dioxide present in seawater.
  • The western section was constructed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England to augment the flow supplying existing mills and to supply new mills, a source of revenue for the 's estate with the further benefit of irrigation for his tenants' fields.

  • The partnership is expected to augment the capacity of NHI's ongoing research via its CRC.
  • Interventions that augment HRV may be protective against cardiac mortality and sudden cardiac death.
  • In order to further augment the effectiveness of a gas (such as air) it may be disrupted into small cells which cannot effectively transfer heat by natural convection.
  • Its activity at the DOR may augment its action at the MOR.
  • were raised to augment the French regulars and Swiss mercenary troops available.

  • Guest keyboard player Gary Moberley continued to augment the group on stage.
  • PFK1 is also inhibited by low pH levels which augment the inhibitory effect of ATP.
  • Scoring: harpsichord I/II solo, violin I/II, viola, continuo (cello, violone): The string orchestra does not fulfill an independent role, and only appears to augment cadences; it is silent in the middle movement.
  • In 1944 Cahill became Minister for Local Government, a position he would hold for eight years; he used this position to augment local governments' powers.
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