garnisher

/ˈɡɑːrnɪʃər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that adds decoration or embellishment to something, especially food.
    • The chef hired a professional garnisher to make the plates look beautiful.
    • As a garnisher, she specialized in carving vegetables into flowers.
    • The pastry garnisher carefully placed chocolate curls on each dessert.
  2. A person who legally seizes someone's wages or property to pay a debt.
    • The garnisher notified the company to deduct money from the employee's paycheck.
    • After the court order, the garnisher took control of the debtor's bank account.
    • The garnisher must follow strict legal procedures when collecting the debt.
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