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complementary, complimentary
complementary (kom" pluh MEN tuh ree, kom" pluh MEN tree) (adjective)
Going well together or working well together: Luther's wife and Patti have complementary objectives for the next years.
complimentary (kom" pluh MEN tuh ree, kom" pluh MEN tree) (adjective)
1. Expressive of praise or admiration for someone or something: The group made complimentary remarks about Alton's singing.
2. Something which is given free of any charges: The restaurant offers valet parking as a complimentary service.

The restaurant and the parking lot ownership had a complementary relationship because the parking lot attendant would offer complimentary parking to the restaurant customers in exchange for the restaurant patrons completing a survey form for the parking company.

complimentary (adjective), more complimentary, most complimentary
1. Referring to something that is said which expresses admiration or praise: Thomas made the most complimentary remarks about Shirley's dress than anyone else at the dance, saying that it was very pleasing for her figure.
2. Concerning something which is given for free: At the bookstore, some complimentary books were given away to the author’s fans with his autograph written on the inside.
A reference to giving something free out of good will or courtesy.
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