bring in a supply

bring in a supply
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  • Supply — Sup*ply , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Supplied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Supplying}.] [For older supploy, F. suppl[ e]er, OF. also supployer, (assumed) LL. suppletare, from L. supplere, suppletum; sub under + plere to fill, akin to plenus full. See {Plenty}.]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • supply — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth that is supplied ADJECTIVE ▪ total ▪ It is impossible to measure the total supply of money in circulation. ▪ available ▪ endless, inexhaustible …   Collocations dictionary

  • supply — I n. 1) to bring up, provide supplies 2) to lay in, receive; replenish; store supplies 3) an abundant, liberal, plentiful; fresh supply 4) military; office; relief supplies 5) the coal; money; water supply 6) in short supply II v. 1) (D; tr.) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • bring — verb PHRASAL VERB bring sb up ADVERB ▪ badly, well ▪ children who have been well brought up Bring is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑future, ↑morning, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • bring — verb /ˈbɹɪŋ/ a) To transport toward somebody/somewhere. The new company director brought a fresh perspective on sales and marketing. b) To supply or contribute. The closer Jones can really bring it …   Wiktionary

  • bring in — phr verb Bring in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑act, ↑bill, ↑consultant, ↑crop, ↑crowd, ↑designer, ↑harvest, ↑money, ↑profit, ↑rationing, ↑regulation, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

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