supply

సరఫరా
definition
verb
the farm supplies apples to cider makers
make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
noun
there were fears that the drought would limit the exhibition's water supply
a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
translation of 'supply '
సరఫరా చేయు,
అందజేయు
example
Although several vendors 'supply' excellent equipment for gross and microscopic imaging, these are expensive and often difficult to use.
Jack pointed to the 'supply' ship in formation between the Constitution and the Adirondack.
the deal involved the 'supply' of forty fighter aircraft
The government has enough to 'supply' the needs of the American public.
Was there going to be a pause in the offensive or merely a necessary strengthening of the 'supply' lines before the next stage of action?
The residents could not 'supply' all the food and potable water the soldiers needed.
Today, however, no set of informants can 'supply' all the information we seek.
He obtained a number of short-term engagements as a 'supply' teacher at secondary schools teaching students aged 11 to 16.
We were watching an undercover investigation into school discipline filmed by a 'supply' teacher.
Similarly, we can see the world's oil 'supply' being exhausted too.
a farm with good water 'supply'
In addition, there is an endless 'supply' of very cheap labour.
The US presently consumes more than 80 percent of the world's 'supply' of these drugs.
Desert sand is hard on men and equipment and the 'supply' lines are susceptible to guerrilla attacks.
What she witnessed convinced her that the poor were being manipulated into producing an endless 'supply' of cheap labour.
Since the third day of the war the city's electricity 'supply' has been out of action.
The Toa Maru 2 was a 7000-tonne 'supply' ship built in 1938 at Nagasaki.
We know that producers will offer more 'supply' at a higher price than a lower price, and we know that more consumers will buy more at a lower price than a higher price.
It works against the local producers trying to 'supply' local needs.
I hope she does make the school better and not use 'supply' teachers all the time.
In July 1971 the family flew from London to Copenhagen, where they joined the annual 'supply' ship to northwest Greenland.
they struggled to 'supply' the besieged island with aircraft
I'm cynical of the claims that the Westmill wind farm could 'supply' the power needs of Faringdon.
The future looked dismal due to the lack of spare tires and a dwindling oxygen 'supply' .
There they dried off and set about to use their fishing net to replenish their dwindling food 'supply' .
The interim teachers will work closely with the existing teachers to cover classes, reducing the number of temporary 'supply' teachers the school needs.
In the autumn of that year, he went on the Bureau of Indian Affairs 'supply' ship North Star to Point Barrow.
We 'supply' what the consumer demands whether or not it is good for that consumer.
A proposed wind farm consisting of ten wind turbines will 'supply' the electricity needs of more than 20,000 homes.
The school had tried and failed to find a 'supply' teacher but by the afternoon a colleague from another school had agreed to take the class.
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