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water supply
noun
- the supply of purified water available to a community.
- the facilities for storing and supplying this water, as reservoirs and pipelines.
water supply
noun
- an arrangement of reservoirs, purification plant, distribution pipes, etc, for providing water to a community
- the supply of treated and purified water for a community
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ·É²¹î€ƒt±ð°ù-²õ³Ü±è·±è±ô²â adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of water supply1
Example Sentences
The state is expected to record a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains, which hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.
An historic canal will be given an emergency water supply to stop it from running dry in days.
After he starts the washing machine, the water supply coming out of his kitchen tap turns to a trickle.
The near-average snowpack means the state is expected to record a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains — something that hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.
The near-average snowpack has given the state a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains — something that hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.
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