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garnish

decorate food / seize wages / food decoration
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: garnishespast: garnishedpp: garnisheding: garnishing

In a culinary sense, this word focuses on the final aesthetic touch of a presentation. It implies a deliberate addition that is often edible but primarily serves to enhance the visual appeal or color contrast of a plate. In a legal context, the term describes a compulsory financial seizure. It carries a cold, administrative tone, referring to the process where a third party, such as an employer, is forced to divert funds from a debtor to a creditor.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To decorate a dish of food with a small amount of something else to improve its appearance.

"The chef decided to garnish the grilled salmon with a sprig of fresh parsley."

Transitive Verb
[~ something from something]

To legally seize a part of a person's wages or other assets to pay a debt.

"The court ordered the company to garnish the employee's wages to satisfy the unpaid child support."

Noun

A small decoration, such as a piece of fruit or a leaf, added to a food dish for visual appeal.

"A slice of lemon served as a simple garnish for the iced tea."

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