Auxiliaries [adjective]
Definition of Auxiliaries:
supplementary
Sentence/Example of Auxiliaries:
Yet their ability to create layups and open threes in transition helps keep auxiliary scoring options involved, and both are capable of drawing double teams and finding the open man.
The app would help enrol and deploy the 154,000 auxiliary nurse midwives for delivering the vaccine, according to the health ministry’s plan.
For the Great American Beer Festival, which regularly draws 60,000 people to Denver, organizers pivoted to a virtual event this year after their usual home was designated an auxiliary field hospital.
The former auxiliaries are now fully fleshed-out character brands and the marketing cornerstones of billion-dollar franchises.
Context has always been an auxiliary marketing tool – creating demand, brand, remarketing.
General Monet operated in the north against the rebels with Spanish and native auxiliary forces.
The stars were auxiliary lights, and had all been specially, and at the same time, created for the good of man.
In Preston we have three churches, besides an auxiliary chapel, wherein priests of the Jesuit order labour.
She behaved nobly, but with her small auxiliary steam power she could scarcely hold her own.
For a very long period the schools in connection with St. Mary's have formed an excellent auxiliary of the church.