noun
- decorative items added to food or drink to enhance appearance
- the legal seizure of money or property to satisfy a debt
Usage: legal
verb
- present participle of garnish: decorating food or drink
- present participle of garnish: legally seizing money or property
Usage: legal
Examples
- The chef spent time garnishing each plate with fresh herbs.
- A simple garnishing of lemon wedges made the fish look more appetizing.
- The restaurant is known for its elaborate garnishing techniques.
- The court ordered garnishing of his wages to pay child support.
- She was worried about garnishing affecting her bank account.
- The parsley garnishing added a pop of color to the soup.