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furnish
[fur-nish]
verb (used with object)
to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
to provide or supply (often followed bywith ).
The delay furnished me with the time I needed.
noun
paper pulp and any ingredients added to it prior to its introduction into a papermaking machine.
furnish
/ ˈfɜːnɪʃ /
verb
to provide (a house, room, etc) with furniture, carpets, etc
to equip with what is necessary; fit out
to give; supply
the records furnished the information required
Other Word Forms
- furnisher noun
- overfurnish verb (used with object)
- prefurnish verb (used with object)
- refurnish verb (used with object)
- underfurnish verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of furnish1
Word History and Origins
Origin of furnish1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The story continues that she found a fully furnished apartment for her family immediately after giving birth and while still in the hospital bed.
The newspaper reported that the furnishings had been rearranged and the picture was missing from the wall when they raided the property.
Once upon a time, each decade had its own distinctive look in dress and music, and the appearance of architecture, cars, furnishings and appliances changed noticeably, about every 20 years.
Yamaguchi’s apartment, which is just across the hallway from her studio, is minimally furnished.
In the bedroom, a charcoal-colored accent wall, vintage furnishings and art help to create an inviting retreat.
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