Furnish in a sentence as a verb

Rent and furnish an apartment for her and bring her the keys, for example.

It's not, and if anyone wants to discuss it i'd be happy to furnish examples.

Acknowledging what you don't know can furnish you with the drive to learn it - thus becoming better.

Lots of places that people don't even bother to fully furnish since they are planning to **** them anyway.

If you need to furnish a room, you take a stroll through a dump or buy some cheap dorm-class furniture and then beat it up a bit.

I agree completely, but as the resident Dijkstra-head I am compelled to furnish the following quote:"In the good old days physicists repeated each other's experiments, just to be sure.

A bad reference damages the reputation of a previous employee, but honesty and duty can compel an officer of a company to furnish a bad reference.

So are you saying that in order to comply, the office needs to furnish every patient with a 3000 page binder of privacy practices and that systematic failure to do so should mean over a million dollars in fines?

The difference between the city having cameras everywhere and citizens filming is that the city would be recording everything, where citizens with cameras will likely only furnish video of crimes.

"Note that the initial court order although appearing to target the specific user demanded explicitly that Lavabit "shall furnish agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, forthwith, all information, facilities, and technical assistance necessary to accomplish the installation and use of the pen/trap device.

Furnish definitions

verb

give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"

See also: supply provide render

verb

provide or equip with furniture; "We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style"