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accommodate to provide with meals or a place to sleep. [1/3 definitions]
afford to give; provide. [1/3 definitions]
antibody a protein in blood that reacts to particular toxic substances by neutralizing or destroying them. Antibodies provide immunity against these toxic substances.
base1 to make or provide a base for. [1/7 definitions]
brace to support, hold steady, or provide strength with or as if with a brace. [1/7 definitions]
calorie a unit for measuring the amount of energy that a food can produce when taken into the body. The more calories something has, the more energy it can provide for the body.(abbreviated: Cal.)
clue in to provide with information or make aware.
deny to refuse to give, provide, or grant. [1/2 definitions]
dependence the condition of relying on another for help, or to provide what one needs.
dependent relying on another for help or to provide what one needs. [1/3 definitions]
document to provide evidence for. [1/3 definitions]
educate to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to.
employ to provide work for or get services from in exchange for payment; hire. [1/2 definitions]
endow to provide with some ability or quality. [1/2 definitions]
enrich to provide with more of any valuable or desirable thing or quality. [1/2 definitions]
equip to provide with what is needed to complete a task.
feed to provide food for or give food to. [1/5 definitions]
finance to provide money for. [1/3 definitions]
floor to cover with or provide with a floor or floor covering. [1/6 definitions]
fuel to provide or add a source of energy to. [1/2 definitions]
funeral home A funeral home is a place where the bodies of people who have died are brought and then taken care of for a short while. The workers at the funeral home prepare the body to be buried or for whatever the family of the dead person decides should be done. They also provide any necessary transportation for the body. Sometimes the funeral home is a place where the ceremony for a dead person takes place. The ceremony is called a "funeral."