Affordverb
To incur, stand, or bear without serious detriment, as an act which might under other circumstances be injurious;—with an auxiliary, as can, could, might, etc.; to be able or rich enough.
Affordverb
To offer, provide, or supply, as in selling, granting, expending, with profit, or without loss or too great injury.
Affordverb
To give forth; to supply, yield, or produce as the natural result, fruit, or issue.
Affordverb
To give, grant, or confer, with a remoter reference to its being the natural result; to provide; to furnish.
Affordverb
To give forth; to supply, yield, or produce as the natural result, fruit, or issue; as, grapes afford wine; olives afford oil; the earth affords fruit; the sea affords an abundant supply of fish.
Affordverb
To give, grant, or confer, with a remoter reference to its being the natural result; to provide; to furnish; as, a good life affords consolation in old age.
Affordverb
To offer, provide, or supply, as in selling, granting, expending, with profit, or without loss or too great injury; as, A affords his goods cheaper than B; a man can afford a sum yearly in charity.
Affordverb
To incur, stand, or bear without serious detriment, as an act which might under other circumstances be injurious; - with an auxiliary, as can, could, might, etc.; to be able or rich enough.
Affordverb
be able to spare or give up;
Affordverb
be the cause or source of;
Affordverb
have the financial means to do something or buy something;
Affordverb
afford access to;
Efford
Efford (anciently Eppeford, Elforde, etc.) is an historic manor formerly in the parish of Eggbuckland, Devon, England. Today it has been absorbed by large, mostly post-World War II, eastern suburb of the city of Plymouth.