words associated with augmenters
Synonyms of augment
accelerate: : to move faster : to gain speed The car slowly accelerated . The pace of change has accelerated in recent months.
add (to): : to join or unite so as to bring about an increase or improvement adds 60 acres to his land wine adds a creative touch to cooking
aggrandize: : to make great or greater : increase , enlarge aggrandize an estate
amplify: : to expand (something, such as a statement) by the use of detail or illustration or by closer analysis
boost: : to push or shove up from below boosted him up over the fence
build up: : something produced by building up fluid buildup in the lungs
compound: : to put together (parts) so as to form a whole : combine compound ingredients … a thick sauce compounded of chilies, garlic, and ginger. —Andy Birsh
enlarge: : to make larger : extend enlarged the family fortune with new investments
escalate: : to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope a little war threatens to escalate into a huge ugly one —Arnold Abrams
expand: : to open up : unfold
extend: : to spread or stretch forth : unbend extended both her arms
hype: : a narcotics addict
increase: : to become progressively greater (as in size, amount, number, or intensity)
multiply: : to increase in number especially greatly or in multiples : augment
pump up: : to fill with enthusiasm or excitement
raise: : to cause or help to rise to a standing position
stoke: : to poke or stir up (a fire, flames, etc.) : supply with fuel
supersize: : to greatly increase the size of (something or someone) : to make (something or someone) supersized food trends that are supersizing Americans Supersize it! That’s the meaty mantra for fast-food chains this summer as they keep introducing larger, fattier and more outrageous sandwiches. —Rosemary Black Americans aren’t supersizing portions just at fast-food restaurants, they’re doing it in their own dining rooms. —Food & Fitness Advisor … Fashion is out to supersize you. … Magnification of your top half is highly probable, and quite possibly (take a deep breath) even your bottom half. —Sarah Mower
swell: : to expand (as in size, volume, or numbers) gradually beyond a normal or original limit the population swelled
up: : in or into a higher position or level
Words Related to augment
boom: : to make a deep hollow sound
jump: : to spring into the air : leap
skyrocket: : rocket entry 2 sense 1a
spike: : a very large nail
bump (up): : a relatively abrupt convexity or protuberance on a surface: such as
ratchet (up): : a mechanism that consists of a bar or wheel having inclined teeth into which a pawl drops so that motion can be imparted to the wheel or bar, governed, or prevented and that is used in a hand tool (such as a wrench or screwdriver) to allow effective motion in one direction only
rachet (up): : a mechanism that consists of a bar or wheel having inclined teeth into which a pawl drops so that motion can be imparted to the wheel or bar, governed, or prevented and that is used in a hand tool (such as a wrench or screwdriver) to allow effective motion in one direction only
blow up: : a blowing up: such as
dilate: : to describe or set forth at length or in detail dilate at full what hath befallen of them —Shakespeare
distend: : extend the main outlines of the land yet lay clearly distended before them —Norman Douglas
inflate: : to swell or distend with air or gas
draw out: : remove , extract
elongate: : to extend the length of
flesh (out): : the soft parts of the body of an animal and especially of a vertebrate
lengthen: : to make longer
prolong: : to lengthen in time : continue
protract: : delay , defer
stretch: : to extend (one’s limbs, one’s body, etc.) in a reclining position
develop: : to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail : expound develop a thesis
enhance: : heighten , increase
heighten: : to increase the amount or degree of : augment
intensify: : to make intense or more intensive : strengthen
magnify: : extol , laud while they magnified the art, they often belittled the artist —Havelock Ellis
complement: : something that fills up, completes, or makes better or perfect The scarf is a perfect complement to her outfit.
supplement: : something that completes or makes an addition
beef (up): : the flesh of an adult domestic bovine (such as a steer or cow) used as food
reinforce: : to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support : make stronger or more pronounced reinforce levees reinforce the elbows of a jacket reinforce ideas
reenforce: : to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support : make stronger or more pronounced reinforce levees reinforce the elbows of a jacket reinforce ideas
strengthen: : to make stronger
maximize: : to increase to a maximum
accumulate: : to gather or pile up especially little by little : amass accumulate a fortune
amass: : to collect for oneself : accumulate amass a great fortune
collect: : a short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion
follow up: : the act or an instance of following up
parlay: : to bet in a parlay
Near Antonyms of augment
abbreviate: : to make briefer an abbreviated session an abbreviated version of the story
abridge: : to shorten by omission of words without sacrifice of sense : condense abridge a novel an abridged dictionary
curtail: : to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part curtail the power of the executive branch curtail inflation Some school activities are being curtailed due to a lack of funds.
shorten: : to reduce the length or duration of
compress: : to press or squeeze together
condense: : to make denser or more compact
constrict: : to make narrow or draw together Smoking constricts blood vessels.
contract: : a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties
cut back: : something cut back
retrench: : cut down , reduce
Antonyms of augment
abate: : to decrease in force or intensity waiting for the storm to abate
decrease: : to grow progressively less (as in size, amount, number, or intensity) Yearly sales decreased by five percent. His little remaining strength had been decreasing rapidly for two or three days preceding … —Charles Dickens
de-escalate: : limit sense 2b de-escalate production
diminish: : to make less or cause to appear less diminish an army’s strength His role in the company was diminished .
downsize: : to reduce in size
dwindle: : to become steadily less : shrink Their savings dwindled to nothing. a dwindling population
lessen: : to shrink in size, number, or degree : decrease The pain will lessen over time.
lower: : to look sullen : frown
minify: : lessen
reduce: : to draw together or cause to converge : consolidate reduce all the questions to one
subtract (from): : to take away by or as if by deducting subtract 5 from 9 subtract funds from the project
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