Provision ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Provision ( noun )

  1. The act of providing or supplying something, especially food, equipment, or money.
  2. Something that is provided or supplied, such as food, equipment, or money.
  3. A clause or condition in a legal document or agreement.

Origin:

From the latin provisio, meaning a seeing ahead, a foresight, or a provision.

Examples:

  1. The provision of healthcare is a fundamental right of every citizen.
  2. The company made a provision for bad debts in its accounts.
  3. The new law includes a provision for paid parental leave.
  4. The provision of food and shelter is essential for survival.
  5. The government's economic plan includes a provision for job creation.

(As a verb)

Provision ( verb )

  1. The act of providing or supplying something, especially food, equipment, or money.
  2. Something that is provided or supplied, such as food, equipment, or money.
  3. A clause or condition in a legal document or agreement.

Origin:

From the latin provisio, meaning a seeing ahead, a foresight, or a provision.

Examples:

  1. The provision of healthcare is a fundamental right of every citizen.
  2. The company made a provision for bad debts in its accounts.
  3. The new law includes a provision for paid parental leave.
  4. The provision of food and shelter is essential for survival.
  5. The government's economic plan includes a provision for job creation.
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