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furnish
Part of speech: VerbTo fit out or to fit up with what is needed.
Usage examples "furnish":- The bride's father is often called on to furnish a certain sum for the travelling expenses of the bridegroom's party, and if he does not send this money they do not come. - "The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II", R. V. Russell.
- The details of the plan were worked out with great care and ability, and the plan in general seems to me to furnish the basis for a proper solution of our present difficulties. - "Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present", Various.
- Furnish me with satisfactory evidence either that there is, or is not, such a person really in existence as Mercy Merrick, and I will give you a positive opinion on the case whenever you choose to ask for it. - "The New Magdalen", Wilkie Collins.