Antonym: definitive. Similar words: provision, provisions, improvisation, professional, improvise, vision, revision, envision. Meaning: [prə'vɪʒnəl] adj. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon.
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31. Initially only the High Court had jurisdiction to award provisional damages.
32. Aid officials and provisional government spokespersons appealed for urgent medical and food aid.
33. A provisional executive committee had been set up under the chairmanship of Franiszek Kaminski.
34. Within a month, the president needs congressional approval for his package of 22 provisional measures.
35. Mansell admitted drink-driving, two charges of driving with defective tyres and driving on a motorway while a provisional licence holder.
36. In the early 1970s he was editor of the Provisional republican newspaper in the north, Republican News.
37. If you are applying for your first provisional licence you must not drive until you get it.
38. Provisional tables, etc., for the final report should be specified. 4. Pilot study.
39. There is a similar procedure available to a defendant faced with a claim for provisional damages.
40. Following a series of provisional governments, the Dominican people elected Juan Bosch as their President.
41. But this does not diminish the importance of the provisional discoveries which it contains,(sentencedict.com) which the writer has moved to incorporate.
42. Third, all purely historical study by its very nature can offer only provisional results.
43. Make a note in your diary anyway, the provisional date is - unlucky for some?
44. Kennedy formally recognized a new provisional government on the seventh, a mere two weeks before he himself was murdered.
45. He can simply state in evidence that he examined the licence and found it to be a current provisional.
46. However, provisional results from the November livestock census show contraction was negligible.
47. The more directly comprehensible parts of the Challenger's programme were thus made available to the public at a provisional stage.
48. The group, which set up its own provisional government in December, hopes to hold a constitutional convention within two years.
49. Although the Union Army was ordered to work with the provisional governments, areas of conflict quickly developed.
50. It has been on the provisional calendar before, but never staged a race.
51. Delegates also demanded the representation of democratic forces in a provisional People's Hural until the parliamentary elections.
52. Yet some provisional leaders and rank and file members are committed to their Roman catholic religious belief and practice.
53. Employees of the private firms selected would be helpless to resist Provisional dictates.
54. Minton was obliged to register the jeep in his own name as Norman as yet had only a provisional licence.
55. In international politics nothing endures like the provisional and nothing takes as long as the imminent.
56. As well as being deficient in mass support,(http://sentencedict.com/provisional.html) the Republican politicians who numerically dominated the Provisional Government lacked unity amongst themselves.
57. He was admitted to the general medical service at Pinderfields General Hospital with a provisional diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
58. Both parties have to sign a provisional tenancy agreement.
59. Members of the provisional government were prisoners or fugitives.
60. Yes I have a provisional licence.
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