Simple past tense and past participle of garnish.(verb)
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Use "garnished" in a sentence
"If the debt is large enough, say a couple of thousand dollars, you can also be sued and your wages can be what they call garnished, which means taken away."
"No windows worthy of the name garnished the dead white walls of these houses, whose light sprang in reality from within, each house being in the form of a square of building surrounding"
"No, dues aren't "garnished" in any state. by Achance"