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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
sup•ply1 /səˈplaɪ/USA pronunciation   v., -plied, -ply•ing, n., pl. -plies. 
v. 
  1. to furnish (a person, thing, etc.) with what is needed:[+ object + with + object]These foods supply the body with necessary vitamins and minerals.
  2. to furnish or provide (something needed) to a person or thing:[+ object (+ to + object)]The Aswan Dam supplied needed water to the region.

n. 
  1. [uncountable] the act of supplying, furnishing, satisfying, etc.
  2. something supplied:[countable]The storm cut off the city's water supply.
  3. a quantity or amount of something available;
    stock or store:[countable]The store carries a large supply of swimwear.
  4. Business the amount or quantity of a product that is in the market and available for purchase:[uncountable]the laws of supply and demand in the capitalist system.
  5. Usually, supplies. [plural] an amount or store of food or other things necessary for maintaining an army, business, or other enterprise:[countable]bringing supplies to the war zone.
sup•pli•er, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
sup•ply1  (sə plī),USA pronunciation v., -plied, -ply•ing, n., pl. -plies. 
v.t. 
  1. to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite:to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
  2. to furnish or provide (something wanting or requisite):to supply electricity to a community.
  3. to make up, compensate for, or satisfy (a deficiency, loss, need, etc.):The TVA supplied the need for cheap electricity.
  4. to fill or occupy as a substitute, as a vacancy, a pulpit, etc.:During the summer local clergymen will supply the pulpit.

v.i. 
  1. to fill the place of another, esp. the pulpit of a church, temporarily or as a substitute:Who will supply until the new minister arrives?

n. 
  1. the act of supplying, furnishing, providing, satisfying, etc.:to begin the supply of household help.
  2. something that is supplied:The storm cut off our water supply.
  3. a quantity of something on hand or available, as for use;
    a stock or store:Did you see our new supply of shirts?
  4. Usually, supplies. a provision, stock, or store of food or other things necessary for maintenance:to lay in supplies for the winter.
  5. Business[Econ.]the quantity of a commodity that is in the market and available for purchase or that is available for purchase at a particular price.
  6. Military supplies:
    • all items necessary for the equipment, maintenance, and operation of a military command, including food, clothing, arms, ammunition, fuel, materials, and machinery.
    • procurement, distribution, maintenance, and salvage of supplies.
  7. a person who fills a vacancy or takes the place of another, esp. temporarily.
  8. supplies. [Obs.]reinforcements.
  9. [Obs.]aid.
  • Middle French souplier, variant of soupleer Latin supplēre to fill up, equivalent. to sup- sup- + plēre to fill (see full1); (noun, nominal) late Middle English: aid, succor, derivative of the verb, verbal
  • (verb, verbal) Middle English sup(p)lien 1325–75
sup•plier, n. 

sup•ply2  (suplē),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. in a supple manner or way;
    supplely.
  • supple + -ly 1525–35

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