Synonym: planning, preparation, proviso, purvey, supply, supplying. Similar words: envision, division, provide, province, provided, provider, decision, profession. Meaning: [prə'vɪʒn] n. 1. a stipulated condition 2. the activity of supplying or providing something 3. the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening 4. a store or supply of something (especially of food or clothing or arms). v. supply with provisions.
Random good picture Not show
31. The agreement includes a provision for each side to check the other side's weapons.
32. Mr King asked if it had ever occurred to her to make provision for her own pension.
33. Funds will be made available to ensure the provision of hospital services.
34. There is a lack of adequate provision for disabled students.
35. The plans for developing the area include provision for both water and field sports.
36. Lack of childcare provision can be a major obstacle for women wishing to work.
37. One provision of the law was to roll back taxes to the 1975 level.
38. When designing buildings in this area, you have to make provision against earthquakes.
39. A discussion took place respecting the provision of science teaching.
40. She accepted the contract with the provision that it would be revised after a year.
41. The new policy only serves to accentuate the inadequacy of provision for the homeless.
42. He backed a provision that would allow judges to delay granting a divorce decree in some cases.
43. Sexual equality will not be achieved until there is more provision for childcare.
44. Public expenditure on social housing provision has doubled in the last five years.
45. The provision of good public transport will be essential for developing the area.
46. I'm afraid so far there have been more words than action on the matter of childcare provision.
47. School closures have seriously affected educational provision.
48. The provision of accurate data by fishing nations.
49. Education is the best provision for old age. Aristotle
50. The councils have the power to attach terms and conditions to the provision of funds to any institution.
51. Moreover(Sentencedict.com),(www.Sentencedict.com) difficulties may arise if both parties have such a provision in their standard terms.
52. Provision was also made for two other Lewis guns, one amidships and one in the tail.
53. Kennedy and other opponents of habeas corpus reform made a last-minute appeal to have the provision stripped from the bill.
54. A further provision would have the effect of banning electoral alliances and coalitions.
55. Consideration should be given to the provision of health authority transport where no suitable alternatives are available.
56. In short a process of levelling up rather than the levelling down anticipated by many critics of comprehensive provision.
57. We are extending that provision to the aggravated events that follow the taking away.
58. Markets typically include a provision for resolving disagreements by returning the product or through arbitrage in other cases.
59. Objective: Provision of food aid and emergency relief to developing countries.
60. Thus government, i.e. local government, has strategic responsibility over its administrative area for the provision of sporting opportunities.
More similar words: envision, division, provide, province, provided, provider, decision, profession, professional, visible, visitor, approve, provoke, improved, approval, approve of, promising, acquisition, version, tension, pension, session, mission, mansion, invasion, emission, extension, permission, recession, expansion.