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Synonyms and antonyms of To provide something needed or missing in British Thesaurus

To provide something needed or missing

provide (verb)

to give someone something that they want or need

supply (verb)

to provide someone or something with something that they need or want

equip (verb)

to provide a person, object, or place with the things that they need for a particular purpose

arrange (verb)

to provide what someone needs, by doing what is necessary

offer (verb)

to provide something such as a product or service

serve (verb)

to provide a group of people or an area with something useful

resource (verb)

formal to provide a person or an organization with the things that they need in order to operate effectively, especially money

cater to ()

to provide people with something they want or need, especially something unusual or special

come up with ()

to produce or provide something that people want

satisfy (verb)

to please someone by giving them something that they want or need

afford (verb)

formal to provide something

answer (verb)

to provide what is needed, wanted, or asked for, especially in order to deal with a bad situation

arm (verb)

to provide yourself or other people with useful or impressive equipment, information etc

bring (verb)

to provide people with something that they can buy or use

cater for ()

to provide people with everything they want or need

come across with ()

to provide something that is needed or wanted

deliver (verb)

to provide a service

dispense (verb)

if a machine dispenses something such as food, drink, or money, it gives it to you

dispense (verb)

to provide something such as a service, especially officially

do (verb)

to provide a service or product for customers to buy

feed (verb)

to provide a supply of something for a person or a machine

feed (verb)

to provide what is necessary

fill a need/gap/void/vacuum ()

to provide something that is missing or needed

fix up (spoken)

spoken to arrange for someone to have something that they need

fulfil a need ()

to provide something that people need

funnel (verb)

to supply money or goods to a person or organization, not directly but by using another person, organization, or system

furnish (verb)

to provide someone with something that they need, especially information

gratify someone’s desire/need/curiosity etc (formal)

formal to give someone what they want, or to tell them what they want to hear

hydrate (verb)

to provide water for someone or something in order to keep them healthy or in good condition

kick in (American)

American to give something, especially money

kit out ()

to give someone all the clothes and equipment that are necessary for an activity

make up for ()

to provide something good, so that something bad seems less important

manage (verb)

to be able to provide something such as money or time

match (verb)

to provide something that is equal in amount or level to something else

match (verb)

to provide something that is suitable for a particular situation, person, or purpose

offer up ()

to provide something that is intended to impress, please, or satisfy someone

organize (verb)

to provide something that is needed

outfit (verb)

mainly American to provide someone or something with the clothes or equipment that they need for a particular purpose

plug the gap ()

to provide what is missing from something

purvey (verb)

formal to provide information, ideas, or products

see someone right ()

to make sure that someone gets what they need, want, or are owed

serve up (informal)

informal to provide something

sort out (British)

Britishinformal to provide something for someone

tool up (mainly American)

mainly Americaninformal to provide someone or something with the tools or equipment needed for making something, or to be provided with these tools or equipment

yield (verb)

to produce something useful such as information or evidence