Furnish (verb)

  1. To supply or equip with furniture or other necessary items.
  2. To provide with what is needed.
  3. To equip or supply with what is necessary for a particular purpose or activity.

Origin:

From middle english furnish, from old english furnishian, from proto-germanic *furniþijaną (compare west frisian fernije, dutch verfurnissen, german verfurnieren), from proto-germanic *furniz ("furniture"), from proto-indo-european *dʰer- ("to support, hol.d")

Examples:

  1. The house was furnished with new furniture.
  2. The apartment was furnished with all the necessary appliances.
  3. He furnished the office with new equipment.
  4. The hotel was furnished with luxury amenities.
  5. The company furnished the workers with the necessary tools.
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