supply

/səˈplaɪ/
verb
  1. To provide something that is needed or wanted.
    • The river supplies water to the entire valley.
    • Our farm supplies fresh eggs to local restaurants.
    • Can you supply the address for the meeting?
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noun
  1. An amount of something that is available to be used.
    • We have a good supply of firewood for the winter.
    • The city's water supply was cut off after the storm.
    • There is a limited supply of tickets for the concert.
  2. The act or process of providing something that is needed.
    • The supply of food to the灾区 was organized by volunteers.
    • Efficient supply is key to keeping the store shelves full.
    • The company handles the supply of parts to factories.
  3. (plural: supplies) Necessary items, especially for a specific purpose, such as food, equipment, or materials.
    • The school ordered new art supplies for the classroom.
    • The hikers packed enough supplies for a week in the mountains.
    • Emergency supplies were dropped by helicopter.
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