supplement — ▪ I. supplement sup‧ple‧ment 1 [ˈsʌplment] verb [transitive] to add something to something to make it more successful, useful, or complete: • The acquisition will supplement their business strategy to produce higher margin products. • As the… … Financial and business terms
supplement — n 1. addition, enlargement, supplementation, extension, annexation, Rare. annexment, annex, wing; appendage, appurtenance, appurtenant, adjunct, ancilla, appanage, attachment; complement, completer, accessory, accompaniment, concomitant,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Supplement (publishing) — A supplement is a publication that has a role secondary to that of another preceding or concurrent publication. A follow on publication complements its predecessor, either by bringing it up to date (e.g. the Index Catalogue), or by otherwise… … Wikipedia
supplement — / sʌplɪmənt/ noun a special addition to a magazine or newspaper which is given free to customers ● The colour supplement is mostly full of advertising. ● The supplement contains special articles on recent marketing strategies. ● What are the… … Marketing dictionary in english
National Advertising Review Council — NARC Type Trade organization Industry Advertising Founded 1971 Headquarters United States Website http://www.NARCpartners.org … Wikipedia
Airborne (dietary supplement) — Airborne is a dietary supplement and health formula which claimed to help ward off harmful bacteria and germs, and help prevent the flu and the common cold. On March 4, 2008, Airborne Health Inc. agreed to pay $23.3 million to settle a class… … Wikipedia
colour supplement — / kʌlə ˌsʌplɪmənt/ noun a magazine which accompanies a newspaper, usually with the weekend issue, printed in colour on art paper, and containing a lot of advertising ● The spring colour supplements were mostly devoted to holiday advertising. ●… … Marketing dictionary in english
colour supplement — UK US noun [C] UK ► MARKETING a magazine printed in colour, which is given free with a newspaper, especially a weekend newspaper: »The business has grown a lot in recent years, largely as a result of advertising in the Sunday colour supplements … Financial and business terms
Gina Kolata — (born in Baltimore, Maryland, February 25, 1948) is a science journalist for The New York Times . Her sister was the environmental activist Judi Bari, and her mother was the mathematician Ruth Aaronson Bari.Kolata studied molecular biology as a… … Wikipedia
Neil MacFarquhar — Born c. 1960 Occupation journalist, novelist Notable credit(s) The New York Times; The Sand Café (novel); The Media Relations Department of Hizbollah Wishes You a Happy Birthday (journal) Neil Graham MacFarquhar has been the United Nations bureau … Wikipedia
The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power — Time Cover page in Time s issue: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power Writer Richard Behar Categories Investigative journalism … Wikipedia