supply
1 of 2verb/səˈplaɪ/
Forms:supplies,supplying,supplied,supplied
1
to provide something needed or wanted
transitive- The grocery store will supply fresh produce and other essentials to the community.
- The charity organization works to supply aid and support to those in need during emergencies.
- The company will supply all the necessary materials for the project.
- The charity aims to supply shelter and food to those in need.
- The government promises to supply aid to regions affected by the natural disaster.
2
to provide or make available the necessary items, resources, or equipment for a particular purpose or function
B1- It's essential to supply your body with enough nutrients for optimal health.
- The store will supply us with fresh produce every morning.
- The factory will supply the market with its new line of eco-friendly products.
- The army base is supplied with ammunition and equipment regularly.
- The chef requested the kitchen to be supplied with fresh herbs and spices daily.