Provide ( verb , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Provide ( verb )

  1. To furnish or supply (someone or something) with what is needed or desired.
  2. To make a provision or arrangement for the future.
  3. To ensure the presence or availability of.

Origin:

From the latin word "providere", meaning "to see ahead" or "to plan for".

Examples:

  1. The government is providing financial assistance to small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  2. He provided the party guests with a variety of refreshments.
  3. The company provided its employees with health insurance.
  4. The company provided a budget for its research and development.
  5. The school provides students with laptops for their studies.

(As a verb)

Provide ( verb )

  1. To furnish or supply (someone or something) with what is needed or desired.
  2. To make a provision or arrangement for the future.
  3. To ensure the presence or availability of.

Origin:

From the latin word "providere", meaning "to see ahead" or "to plan for".

Examples:

  1. The government is providing financial assistance to small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  2. He provided the party guests with a variety of refreshments.
  3. The company provided its employees with health insurance.
  4. The company provided a budget for its research and development.
  5. The school provides students with laptops for their studies.

(As a verb)

Provide ( verb )

  1. To furnish or supply (someone or something) with what is needed or desired.
  2. To make a provision or arrangement for the future.
  3. To ensure the presence or availability of.

Origin:

From the latin word "providere", meaning "to see ahead" or "to plan for".

Examples:

  1. The government is providing financial assistance to small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  2. He provided the party guests with a variety of refreshments.
  3. The company provided its employees with health insurance.
  4. The company provided a budget for its research and development.
  5. The school provides students with laptops for their studies.
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