SUPPLY vs RENDER: NOUN
- Provisions.
- An amount of something supplied.
- “Demand means the quantity of a given article which would be taken at a given price. Supply means the quantity of that article which could be had at that price.” F. A. Walker.
- A clergyman employed to supply a pulpit for a definite time, but not settled as a pastor.
- A person who fills a place for a time; one who supplies the place of another; a substitute; esp., a clergyman who supplies a vacant pulpit.
- An amount of money provided, as by Parliament or Congress, to meet the annual national expenditures; generally in the plural.
- The food, and the like, which meets the daily necessities of an army or other large body of men; store; -- used chiefly in the plural.
- Auxiliary troops or reënforcements.
- That which supplies a want; sufficiency of things for use or want.
- The act of supplying; supplial.
- The medical department, which provides medicines, medical and hospital stores, etc.
- The subsistence department, which furnishes the provisions; and
- The quartermaster's department, which furnishes clothing, fuel, forage, quarters, transportation, and camp and garrison equipage;
- The engineer corps, to furnish portable military bridges, pontoons, intrenching-tools, torpedoes, and torpedo-supplies;
- A person who temporarily takes the place of another; a substitute; specifically, a clergyman who officiates in a vacant charge, or in the temporary absence of the pastor.
- Additional troops; reinforcements; succors.
- Plural A grant of money provided by a national legislature to meet the expenses of government.
- Plural Necessaries collected and held for distribution and use; stores: as, the army was cut off from its supplies.
- In political economics, the amount or quantity of any commodity that is on the market and is available for purchase.
- That which is supplied; means of provision or relief; sufficiency for use or need; a quantity of something supplied or on hand; a stock; a store.
- The act of supplying what is wanted.
- The amount of a commodity available for meeting a demand or for purchase at a given price.
- Materials or provisions stored and dispensed when needed.
- An amount available or sufficient for a given use; stock.
- The act of supplying.
- The activity of supplying or providing something
- An amount of something available for use
- Offering goods and services for sale
- An account given; a statement.
- A return; a payment of rent.
- A surrender.
- One who rends.
- Plaster put directly on a wall.
- An account given; a statement; a confession.
- A giving up; surrender.
- A return; a payment, especially a payment of rent.
- One who rends or tears by violence.
- A payment in kind, services, or cash from a tenant to a feudal lord.
- A substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls
SUPPLY vs RENDER: ADJECTIVE
- The system of tubes and canals in sponges by means of which food and water are absorbed. See Illust. of Spongiæ.
- Serving to contain, deliver, or regulate a supply of anything.
- N/A
SUPPLY vs RENDER: VERB
- Give something useful or necessary to
- To act as a substitute.
- To compensate for, or make up a deficiency of.
- To furnish or equip with.
- To provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
- State or say further
- Provide what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance
- Circulate or distribute or equip with
- Provide or furnish with
- To surrender someone or something to another
- Show in, or as in, a picture
- Restate (words) from one language into another language
- Provide or furnish with
- Give an interpretation or rendition of
- Bestow
- Melt (fat, lard, etc.) in order to separate out impurities
- Give or supply
- Coat with plastic or cement
- Cause to become
- Pass down
- Make over as a return
- Give back
SUPPLY vs RENDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give; to bring or furnish; to provide.
- To fill temporarily; to serve as substitute for another in, as a vacant place or office; to occupy; to have possession of.
- To serve instead of; to take the place of.
- To fill up, or keep full; to furnish with what is wanted; to afford, or furnish with, a sufficiency; ; -- often followed by with before the thing furnished.
- To make up for (a deficiency, for example); compensate for.
- To fill sufficiently; satisfy.
- To have as a necessary or desirable feature.
- To provide something necessary or desired to; furnish or equip: : furnish.
- To make available for use; provide.
- To translate from one language into another.
- To cause to be, or to become
- To furnish; to state; to deliver.
- Hence, to furnish; to contribute.
- To give up; to yield; to surrender.
- To inflict, as a retribution; to requite.
- To return; to pay back; to restore.
- To coat (brick, for example) with plaster or cement.
- To reduce, convert, or melt down (fat) by heating.
- To express in another language or form; translate.
- To arrange.
- To perform an interpretation of (a musical piece, for example).
- To convert (graphics) from a file into visual form, as on a video display.
- To represent in a drawing or painting, especially in perspective.
- To represent in verbal form; depict.
- To cause to become; make.
- To transfer (a suspect or prisoner) from one country to another by rendition.
- To surrender or relinquish; yield.
- To deliver or pronounce formally.
- To give in return or by obligation.
- To give or make available; provide.
- To submit or present, as for consideration, approval, or payment.
SUPPLY vs RENDER: ADVERB
- Supplely: in a supple manner, with suppleness.
- N/A
SUPPLY vs RENDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To replenish or strengthen as any deficiency occurs; reinforce.
- To give; grant; afford; provide; furnish.
- To serve instead of; take the place of; repair, as a vacancy or loss; fill: especially applied to places that have become vacant; specifically, of a pulpit, to occupy temporarily.
- To furnish with what is wanted; afford or furnish a sufficiency for; make provision for; satisfy; provide: with with before that which is provided: as, to supply the poor with clothing.
- Give something useful or necessary to
- To be put or passed through a pulley or the like.
- To give an account; make explanation or confession.
- 5 and Interpret, etc. See translate.
- To contribute, supply.
- Synonyms To restore.
- To pass or pull through a pulley or the like, as a rope.
- In building, to plaster directly on the brickwork and without the intervention of laths.
- To reduce; try out; clarify by boiling or steaming: said of fats: as, kettle-rendered lard.
- To report; exhibit; describe.
- To interpret, or express for others, the meaning, spirit, and effect of; reproduce; represent: as, to render a part in a drama, a piece of music, a scene in painting, etc.
- To translate, as from one language into another.
- To make or cause to be; cause to become; invest with certain qualities: as, to render a fortress more secure or impregnable.
- To give; furnish; present; afford for use or benefit; often, to give officially, or in compliance with a request or duty: as, to render assistance or service; the court rendered judgment.
- To give up; yield; surrender.
- To give or pay back; give in return, or in retribution; return: sometimes with back.
SUPPLY vs RENDER: RELATED WORDS
- Availability, Suppliers, Shortage, Demand, Append, Issue, Add, Ply, Render, Provision, Cater, Furnish, Providing, Provide, Supplying
- Give up, Forfeit, Try, Return, Supply, Waive, Yield, Forgo, Submit, Generate, Give, Furnish, Interpret, Deliver, Provide
SUPPLY vs RENDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inventory, Quantity, Electricity, Availability, Demand, Append, Issue, Add, Render, Provision, Cater, Furnish, Providing, Provide, Supplying
- Hand over, Play, Give up, Forfeit, Try, Return, Supply, Waive, Yield, Submit, Generate, Give, Furnish, Interpret, Provide
SUPPLY vs RENDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Accordingly the supply is a single supply which is chargeable to tax at the standard rate.
- ABN and also makes clear the extent to which each supply on the first document is a taxable supply.
- Nor will moisture condense on surfaces chilled by that supply air as it leaves the supply air diffusers.
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- Buy plumbing supply online wholesale, as well as tools, sprinklers and HVAC supply.
- It takes both supply and demand to grow a market, not just supply, as Machiavelli implies.
- Supply and Demand Supply is the amount of goods available at a given time.
- Office supply stores operate on the principles of supply and demand.
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- Those limits render it unnecessary for the injunction to protect nationwide; it does not render this conception of nationwide inapplicable.
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