Supply ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Supply ( noun )

  1. An amount of something that is available to be used.
  2. The action or process of supplying something.
  3. A source of a particular commodity or service.
  4. The quantity of a commodity or service that is available to be bought or used.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin supplere to fill up, from sub- + plere to fill.

Examples:

  1. We have a limited supply of that item.
  2. The factory has been closed, which is affecting the supply of the product.
  3. The city's water supply comes from a nearby lake.
  4. The company is the main supplier of this product.
  5. The supply of the goods is running low.

(As a verb)

Supply ( verb )

  1. An amount of something that is available to be used.
  2. The action or process of supplying something.
  3. A source of a particular commodity or service.
  4. The quantity of a commodity or service that is available to be bought or used.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin supplere to fill up, from sub- + plere to fill.

Examples:

  1. We have a limited supply of that item.
  2. The factory has been closed, which is affecting the supply of the product.
  3. The city's water supply comes from a nearby lake.
  4. The company is the main supplier of this product.
  5. The supply of the goods is running low.
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