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  • 21Provision — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Provision >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 provision provision supply Sgm: N 1 grist grist grist for the mill Sgm: N 1 subvention subvention &c.(aid) 707 Sgm: N 1 resources resources &c.(means) 632 …

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  • 22provision — pro|vi|sion1 W1S3 [prəˈvıʒən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Late Latin provisio, from Latin providere; PROVIDE] 1.) [>C usually singular, U] when you provide something that someone needs now or in the future provision of ▪ the… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23provision — 1 noun 1 (C, U) the act of providing something that someone needs (+ of): Many women would welcome the provision of childcare facilities at work. (+ for): provision for people with disabilities 2 make provision for to make plans for future needs …

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  • 24provision — An amount set aside out of profits in the accounts of an organization for a known liability (even though the specific amount might not be known) or for the diminution in value of an asset. Common provisions are for bad debts (see provision for… …

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  • 25provision — /prə vɪʒ(ə)n/ noun 1. ♦ to make provision for to see that something is allowed for in the future 2. a legal condition ♦ we have made provision to this effect we have put into the contract terms which will make this work 3. an amount of money put… …

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  • 26provision — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. preparation; proviso, condition; (pl.) stores, supplies. See qualification, store. II Supplying with goods Nouns 1. provision, purveyance, replenishment, reinforcement; subsidy, grant; stock, store; …

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  • 27Provision (accounting) — In financial accounting, provisions are precautions, or liabilities similar to accruals, for which the amount or probability of occurrence are not known. Typical examples are provisions for warranty costs and provision for taxes, or for the… …

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  • 28provision — n. preparations 1) to make provision for clause in a legal document 2) to violate a provision (of a contract) * * * [prə vɪʒ(ə)n] [ preparations ] to make provision for [ clause in a legal document ] to violate a provision (of a contract) …

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  • 29provision — noun 1) the provision of weapons to guerrillas Syn: supplying, supply, providing, giving, presentation, donation; equipping, furnishing 2) there has been limited provision for gifted children Syn: facilities, services …

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  • 30provision — noun 1》 the action of providing or supplying.     ↘something supplied or provided.     ↘(provision for/against) arrangements for future eventualities or requirements. 2》 (provisions) supplies of food, drink, or equipment, especially for a journey …

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