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Synonyms and antonyms of To provide food or accommodation in British Thesaurus

To provide food or accommodation

accommodate (verb)

to provide a place or room for someone to stay in

serve (verb)

to provide food and drink for someone to eat at a meal

cater (verb)

to provide food and drinks at an event

feed (verb)

to provide people with food so that they can live

nourish (verb)

to give a person, animal, or plant the food and care that they need to live, grow, and be healthy

house (verb)

to give someone a place to live

support (verb)

to provide money, food, shelter, or other things that someone needs in order to live

ply with ()

to keep giving someone a lot of presents, food, or drinks

take in ()

to allow someone to stay in your house or your country

lay on (British)

British to provide something such as food, entertainment, or a service, especially without charging for it

overfeed (verb)

to give too much food to

accommodate (verb)

to supply enough seats or room for people or things

build up ()

to make someone bigger, healthier, and stronger, especially by making them eat more

feed (verb)

to give food to a person or an animal

the Feeding of the Five Thousand (noun)

humorous a situation in which you have to provide food for a lot of people

feed up ()

to give someone more food than usual in order to make them stronger or less thin

force-feed (verb)

to force food or drink down a person’s or animal’s throat, usually with a tube

furnish (verb)

to provide furniture for a room or house

give something/someone houseroom ()

to keep something or allow something or someone to stay in your house

lodge (verb)

to live somewhere temporarily, usually paying rent to live in someone else’s house, or to provide someone with a place to live

provision (verb)

to provide someone with food and other necessary supplies, especially for a journey

put up ()

to let someone stay in your house

regale (verb)

to give someone a lot to eat and drink

rehouse (verb)

to provide a new house for someone when their own house is no longer suitable or has been destroyed

seat (verb)

to have places for a particular number of people to sit

serve (verb)

to put food onto a plate for someone

serve (verb)

to be enough food for a particular number of people

sleep (verb)

to have enough room or beds for a particular number of people to sleep in

spoon-feed (verb)

to feed someone using a spoon

support (verb)

if land supports people or animals, enough food grows on it to feed them