furnish
1 of 1verb/ˈfɝnɪʃ/
Forms:furnishes,furnishing,furnished,furnished
1
to equip a room, house, etc. with furniture
B2transitive- They decided to furnish the living room with a comfortable sofa, coffee table, and stylish chairs.
- The newlyweds are excited to furnish their first home with a bedroom set and kitchen essentials.
- To create a cozy workspace, she plans to furnish her home office with a desk, chair, and bookshelves.
- The interior designer helped them furnish the dining area with an elegant table and matching chairs.
- The office manager chose to furnish the conference room with a large table, comfortable chairs, and audiovisual equipment.
2
to supply or make available items or resources
transitive- The library furnishes students with a vast array of books and digital resources for research and study.
- The organization furnishes its employees with comprehensive healthcare benefits and retirement plans.
- The company furnishes its clients with personalized financial advice and investment strategies.
- The university campus is furnished with state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities.
- The restaurant furnishes diners with a diverse menu featuring a variety of culinary delights.