Third-person singular simple present indicative form of furnish.(verb)
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Use "furnishes" in a sentence
"The education which the Woman's Building furnishes is not received through the eye alone; the ear comes into play for a very important share."
"It is the first time his Excellency has ever ventured an opinion in a matter outside of his own concern, and I conclude that he believes stringent justice in this case will injure more than aid our cause; and as the use of his name furnishes me with an explanation that will satisfy the Assembly and people of this"
"The accusation, in short, furnishes the occasion for destroying him, not necessarily the reason for it."