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Jackson6612 Posted 17 years ago
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Can I furnish Form 15H?

In what sense is furnish used in the given sentence? Doesn't the meaning of the first definition best fit in the context?

Can I furnish Form 15H?

furnish
1: to provide with what is needed ; especially : to equip with furniture2: supply, give <furnished food and shelter for the refugees>
[M-W's Col. Dic.]
  

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Geez, you've gotta quit using these dark background highlights. I can't read it. ), fill in the blanks with the correct information, and forward it to the office or person who is requesting it.

  • Geez, you've gotta quit using these dark background highlights.
  • I can't read it.
  • ), fill in the blanks with the correct information, and forward it to the office or person who is requesting it.
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Geez, you've gotta quit using these dark background highlights. I can't read it.

To furnish Form Xmeans to obtain a blank copy (by mail, online, from the Post Office, etc.), fill in the blanks with the correct information, and forward it to the office or person who is requesting it.
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Jackson6612In what sense is furnish used in the given sentence? Doesn't the meaning of the first definition best fit in the context?

Can I furnish Form 15H?

furnish
1: to provide with what is needed ; especially : to equip with furniture2: supply, give <furnished food and shelt

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