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Learn to pronounce sup·ply

/səˈplī/
verb
make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
"the farm supplies apples to cider makers"
synonyms: give, contribute, provide, furnish, donate, bestow, grant, endow, afford, impart, lay on, come up with, make available, proffer, dispense, allocate, allot, assign, disburse, lavish, shower, regale, fork out, shell out, minister, serve, confer, equip, rig out, outfit, clothe, fit, arm, kit out, endue

noun
a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
"there were fears that the drought would limit the exhibition's water supply"
synonyms: stock, store, reserve, reservoir, stockpile, heap, pile, mass, hoard, cache, collection, storehouse, repository, fund, crop, mine, bank, arsenal

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The meaning of SUPPLY is the quantity or amount (as of a commodity) needed or available. How to use supply in a sentence.
SUPPLY from www.investopedia.com
Supply is a fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.