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provision
[pruh-vizh-uhn]
noun
a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
Synonyms: conditionthe providing or supplying of something, especially of food or other necessities.
arrangement or preparation beforehand, as for the doing of something, the meeting of needs, the supplying of means, etc.
something provided; a measure or other means for meeting a need.
a supply or stock of something provided.
provisions, supplies of food.
Ecclesiastical.
an appointment to an ecclesiastical office.
appointment by the pope to a see or benefice not yet vacant.
verb (used with object)
to supply with provisions.
provision
/ prəˈvɪʒən /
noun
the act of supplying or providing food, etc
something that is supplied or provided
preparations made beforehand (esp in the phrase make provision for )
(plural) food and other necessities, esp for an expedition
(plural) food obtained for a household
a demand, condition, or stipulation formally incorporated in a document; proviso
the conferring of and induction into ecclesiastical offices
verb
(tr) to supply with provisions
Other Word Forms
- provisioner noun
- provisionless adjective
- overprovision noun
- preprovision noun
- reprovision verb
- self-provision noun
- unprovisioned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of provision1
Word History and Origins
Origin of provision1
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Example Sentences
The intention of the proposed measure is to hew as closely to the county regulations as possible, including provisions that provide flexibility to small landlords, Blumenfield said.
Republicans across the country, from the top down, are increasingly focusing on the tax provisions in the signature GOP megabill.
But fresh legal advice revealed "complex deeming provisions" in the trust meant she should have paid the higher stamp duty rate on the purchase of the Hove flat, she said.
But it is unclear whether that provision extends to the use of force against non-state actors such as drug cartels.
“That provision says that the president can direct the mayor to make the Metropolitan Police Department available to meet a particular federal crisis, a particular federal function,” Raskin said.
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