Provision /(?)/
Pro·vi·sion
Provision
n.
- The act of providing, or making previous preparation.
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That which is provided or prepared; that which is brought together or arranged in advance; measures taken beforehand; preparation.
Making provision for the relief of strangers.
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Especially, a stock of food; any kind of eatables collected or stored; -- often in the plural.
And of provisions laid in large, For man and beast.
- That which is stipulated in advance; a condition; a previous agreement; a proviso; as, the provisions of a contract; the statute has many provisions.
- A canonical term for regular induction into a benefice, comprehending nomination, collation, and installation. (R. C. Ch.)
- A nomination by the pope to a benefice before it became vacant, depriving the patron of his right of presentation. (Eng. Hist.)
Provision
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Provisioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Provisioning
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To supply with food; to victual; as, to provision a garrison.
They were provisioned for a journey.