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provision


2pro·vi·sion

verb \prə-ˈvi-zhən\
pro·vi·sionedpro·vi·sion·ing \-ˈvi-zhə-niŋ, -ˈvizh-niŋ\

Definition of PROVISION

transitive verb
: to supply with needed materials (as food) : to supply with provisions

Examples of PROVISION

  1. They stopped to provision the ship.
  2. <the climbers were sufficiently provisioned to withstand just about any mountaineering emergency>
  3. Few modern eaters consume such a wide range of plants, fruits, and animals, even when provisioned by a vast international or multi-ethnic marketplace. —Donna R. Gabaccia, We Are What We Eat, 1998

Origin of PROVISION

(see 1provision)
First Known Use: 1809

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