Supply

Word SUPPLY
Character 6
Hyphenation sup ply
Pronunciations /səˈplaɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Supply"

What do we mean by supply?

To make available for use; provide. transitive verb

To provide something necessary or desired to; furnish or equip: synonym: furnish. transitive verb

To have as a necessary or desirable feature. transitive verb

To fill sufficiently; satisfy. transitive verb

To make up for (a deficiency, for example); compensate for. transitive verb

The act of supplying. noun

An amount available or sufficient for a given use; stock. noun

Materials or provisions stored and dispensed when needed. noun

The amount of a commodity available for meeting a demand or for purchase at a given price. noun

To furnish with what is wanted; afford or furnish a sufficiency for; make provision for; satisfy; provide: with with before that which is provided: as, to supply the poor with clothing.

To serve instead of; take the place of; repair, as a vacancy or loss; fill: especially applied to places that have become vacant; specifically, of a pulpit, to occupy temporarily.

To give; grant; afford; provide; furnish.

To replenish or strengthen as any deficiency occurs; reinforce.

The act of supplying what is wanted. noun

That which is supplied; means of provision or relief; sufficiency for use or need; a quantity of something supplied or on hand; a stock; a store. noun

In political economics, the amount or quantity of any commodity that is on the market and is available for purchase. noun

Plural Necessaries collected and held for distribution and use; stores: as, the army was cut off from its supplies. noun

Plural A grant of money provided by a national legislature to meet the expenses of government. noun

Additional troops; reinforcements; succors. noun

A person who temporarily takes the place of another; a substitute; specifically, a clergyman who officiates in a vacant charge, or in the temporary absence of the pastor. noun

The act of supplying.

An amount of something supplied.

(in the plural) provisions.

(chiefly in the plural) An amount of money provided, as by Parliament or Congress, to meet the annual national expenditures.

Somebody, such as a teacher or clergyman, who temporarily fills the place of another; a substitute.

To privode for sexually or to engage in sexual acts with another consenting party. Urban Dictionary

To give one of a wide variety of sexual favors to a second party. Usually the kind that people talk about in awe afterwards. Urban Dictionary

How an asian person says "surprise!" Urban Dictionary

Anything that is good for your health such as cigarettes, cigars, dip, weed, alcohol, pills, and nyquil. Urban Dictionary

A synonym for the gamer smack talk owned. Not to be used without the suffix -ied. The word was coined by a Starcraft gamer when he observed another player being perpetually distracted by his opponent's unusual supply depot (building) placement. The distraction was so alluring it ultimately cost him the game. Urban Dictionary

A little place in North Carolina you've never heard of. It's the jealous and neglected sister of Holden Beach. Urban Dictionary

One who LOVES authority though bark is usually worse that bite. Can resemble a Sesame St character in appearance. Urban Dictionary

Attention – verbal and non-verbal – in the forms of affirmation, approval, or admiration or, conversely, in the forms of being feared, or gaining notoriety and infamy. Clinical malignant narcissists seek narcissistic supply compulsively. Urban Dictionary

The act of defecating on someone's face while teabagging at the same time Urban Dictionary

Guns Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Supply

The word "supply" in example sentences

High Oil price - every price high - cost high - earning low - Report Abuse The term "supply increase" is a poorly chosen term.

This year the shortfall in supply is particularly acute in the sugar market. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The claim that there “can” be a decrease in supply is also weak. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In India, the demand over the next 10 years will increase by about 40 percent, whereas the increase in supply from the maturing oil fields is expected to be about 12 percent, said Sing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Half of the world's tin supply is in Cornwall and the Malay States, and Great Britain controls that and practically the main part of Bolivia's output. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Vaccine supply is short for both private providers and health departments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Demand is good while the supply is short for the market," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was [supplying] that [booty]! ❋ Reisser (2003)

(1)He was SUPPLYIN' [DAT] BooooOTAY! (2) [I heard that] Eilhsa is a good [supplier]. ❋ Unotag (2003)

man: *[walks] into room* [Asian guy]: [SUPPLIES]!! HAPPY BIRFDEY! ❋ Clattoray (2010)

After I get the [supplies] running through my veins I will be [good to go]. To increase my [lung] health I need to smoke more supplies. ❋ The Supplier#1 (2010)

You [just] [got] supplied. ❋ Shaun H (2006)

Person 1: How about we stop by [Holden] Beach today? There's nothing else to do around here. Person 2: Ok. After we're done though, lets go play with some [pine] [cones] in Supply. Person 1: Sounds awesome to me! ❋ Apatheticcat (2011)

The King [ruled] over the people in with a [SUPPLIES] like [tendency]... ❋ Forum Friend Hehehe (2003)

- Have you seen this guy how's [preening] in front of the camera? - [Narcissist] in search of [narcissistic supply] is all! ❋ Zadanliran (2011)

I [noticed] he [ate] [corn] after getting my supply drop ❋ PR PENETRATOR (2017)

I not going [to school] all of [next week] John Why Steve’s been acting weird I think he may bring [school supplies] ❋ S.p.e.c.I.a.l. (2021)

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