Supply in a sentence as a noun

A 100 foot cord of cheap 16 gauge wire can still supply almost 900 watts before the voltage drops below 100v.

Doubling the supply of "dearly priced" software can't drive the price below $75,000 because it costs $50,000 to make a sale.

" That's a business model problem, not a supply problem.

"""Email synchronization is a fool's errand; but there seem to be an abundant supply of fools that undertake it.

You have the best of all world's: enough income, enough time, and enough connections to other things and people to supply yourself with plenty of demands to supply.

Perhaps when Bitcoin reaches supply maturity the value will stabilize but for now its value just too unstable to be used as a currency.

Supply in a sentence as a verb

Concentrate on satisfying someone else's needs by supplying something excellent.

A few years later, overfishing led to near-depletion of the local supply, and new restrictions were implemented on fishing licenses.

I'm told that CS enrollments are now at record highs, past even the numbers we saw during the dotcom era; perhaps the answer is that there is no barrier, and we're about to get flooded with supply.

Bitcoin's supply limiting design has added a psychological dimension that encourages collecting.

I think this should be obvious to anybody that thinks about economics at all, and I think this is the absolutely massive achilles' heel for supply-side economics, the elephant in the room that people don't want to talk about.

[0] This is possible in only a couple of places, mostly scandinavian nations with geothermal electricity supply or nations where electricity is subsidized like China and India.

Supply definitions

noun

an amount of something available for use

noun

offering goods and services for sale

noun

the activity of supplying or providing something

See also: provision supplying

verb

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

See also: provide render furnish

verb

circulate or distribute or equip with; "issue a new uniform to the children"; "supply blankets for the beds"

See also: issue

verb

give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"

See also: provide cater

verb

state or say further; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied"

See also: append