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furnish someone with something Definition


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furnish
verb furnishes, furnished, furnishing
    1. To provide (a house, etc) with furniture.
      Thesaurus: decorate, appoint, make habitable.
    2. To supply (what is necessary).
      Thesaurus: provide, supply, fit out, stock, equip, rig, provision, endow, bestow, grant; Antonym: divest.
Derivative: furnished
adj
    Usually said of a house, flat, etc: stocked with furniture
      Example: The flat she is renting is fully furnished.
Etymology: 15c: from French furnir to provide.

Phrasal Verb: furnish someone with something
    To supply or equip them with what they require (eg information, documents).


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