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| fur·nish [ fúrnish ] (past and past participle fur·nished, present participle fur·nish·ing, 3rd person present singular fur·nish·es) |
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1. put furniture in place: to provide and install furniture and other fittings such as carpets and curtains in a place
 The lobby is furnished in an Art Deco style.
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2. supply: to supply something, or provide somebody with something
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 Could you furnish us with the names and addresses of your clients?
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| [15th century. < Old French furniss-, stem of furnir< Germanic] |
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 fur·nish·er noun |
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