"Supplying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Supplying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Supplying" Meaning

The word "supplying" is the present participle or gerund form of the verb "supply". It means:

Providing or furnishing something that is needed or wanted
Allocating or distributing goods, services, or resources
Meeting or fulfilling a requirement or need

Example sentences:

The company is supplying the hospital with medical equipment.
The store is supplying fresh produce to local restaurants.
The government is supplying aid to the affected area after the natural disaster.

"Supplying" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Verb

She's been trying to supply the office with water bottles after the previous supplier stopped delivering.

2. Verb - Physical Example

The nurse will be supplying medication to each patient privately.

3. Noun - Source

Their main source of supply is threatened due to natural disasters in the region.

4. Adjective

We're out of cookies and need some supplying before the party tonight.

5. Noun - Product

This software is designed to supply all your gaming needs with a single click.

"Supplying" Similar Words

Supplicator

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Someone or something that supplies or provides something, especially food, especially in a hospital or prison.

Supplicatory

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Supplied

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Supplier

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Suppliers

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People or companies that provide goods or services to others, often to manufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers.

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Supply-side

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Refers to the economic theory that a country's economic growth and prosperity depend primarily on the factors that influence the production and supply of goods and services, such as taxes, regulations, and incentives, rather than the demand (demand-side) from consumers.

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Support

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Supportable

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Supported

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Supporter

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Supporting

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Supportive

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Giving or providing help or encouragement to someone or something.<br><br>Example: "She's been supportive of her friend during a difficult time."

Supportively

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