A Metropolitan Park covering an area of 24 hectares and a waterfront promenade of 5.4 kilometres will complement the tourism node as major attractions for tourists and residents.
Forming or serving as a complement; completing.
The zygote has a fixed complement of genetic information in its nucleus.
Love is the complement of the law.
If the past can serve as a guide today, I believe people would comply more willingly if harsh bans and tactful handling were to balance and complement each other. This would be more welcome and effective than resorting to bans and fines.
The two sections make RCRA important not only for dealing with present hazardous waste disposal activities but also as a complement to CERCLA in securing judicially mandated cleanups of abandoned disposal sites.
Serving as a counterpart or complement.
Roses in a silver bowl complement the handsome cherry table.
Something added for embellishment, completeness, or symmetry;complement.