To have on offer, or available, as a resource
“We can choose from several companies, all of whom supply excellent marketing services.”
To provide or equip with something required
“The company will supply you with all that you need to complete your task.”
To willingly contribute or give something to someone
“She has been able to continue her work because many continue to generously supply her with all the materials she needs.”
To be able to sufficiently meet the requirements of
“A proposed wind farm will supply the electricity needs of hundreds of local homes.”
To promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
To come up with
To yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
To provide someone with something in a continuous, generous or insistent way
To push a substance or material into a space or container
To direct or guide along a pathway
To make or get ready
To bat in place of another player
To foster the growth or development of
Constitute in amount
To increase or improve in amount or value
To display or exhibit something
To supply an object with mechanical or electrical energy
A stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
“The ability to meet rising demand will depend on the supply of stocks available.”
The action of providing what is needed or wanted
“The government has signed a framework for the long-term supply of wheat to export partners.”
(usually in plural form "supplies") Food and equipment needed for a trip or military campaign
“The country's only supplies are those it can import by lorry.”
An abundant source of something
(usually "resources") A stock or supply of assets that can be drawn on
A person who is appointed to undertake the duties of a superior in the superior's absence
A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together
Rearmament or armament
Materials or resources used to run a business
A quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time
Equipment or apparatus that is used for a particular purpose
Money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
A gift or payment to a common fund or collection
A special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
The matter from which a thing is or can be made
A person, especially a schoolteacher, acting as a temporary substitute for another
“Supply teachers have become increasingly essential to the education system.”
Of or pertaining to the near or immediate future
In a nimble way
“In the applied arts, which were the style's first and most characteristic manifestation, Rococo designers were concerned with colourfully fragile decoration, supple curves, anti-architectonic forms, and spirited elegance.”
Adverb for springing back quickly when squeezed or stretched
“The leather is supple and sturdy enough to last for years.”
Adverb for not fixed in place tightly or firmly
Adverb for soft
Adverb for capable of being adapted to meet the demands of a particular situation
Adverb for cheerful and optimistic
Adverb for excessive in praise or flattery
Adverb for able to be influenced
Adverb for athletically tough
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