0 to decorate food with a small amount of different food: --
1 to take an amount from someone's wages (= money paid every week to an employee) or bank account in order to pay back money they owe: --
2 a small amount of different food used to decorate a dish or serving of food: --
3 to decorate food with a small amount of a different food: --
4 to take part of the income or property of someone who owes a debt and give it to a court in order to pay the debt: --
The mixture of sugar and tea is cooled, diluted with water and served over ice garnished with lemon.
Shawarma can be chicken or beef, and is adorned with a variety of garnishes.
Second, by saying, if you don't provide for your children, you should have your wages garnished, your license suspended, you should be tracked across state lines.
They seem to be a strange combination of innocence and flippancy, garnished round with a smattering of reformist zeal, without any adequate thought whatever having been devoted to the matter.
The contributions of our members can be garnished in consequence of legal penalties.
We should be sweeping and garnishing the house for the seven devils to enter.
Assuming that a self-employed man has a banking account it can be garnished or it would be possible, if necessary, to put in the bailiffs.
Anybody who pretends to the contrary is garnishing the truth somewhat.