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pro·vide  (pr-vd)
v. pro·vid·ed, pro·vid·ing, pro·vides
v.tr.
1. To furnish; supply: provide food and shelter for a family.
2. To make available; afford: a room that provides ample sunlight through French windows.
3. To set down as a stipulation: an agreement that provides deadlines for completion of the work.
4. Archaic To make ready ahead of time; prepare.
v.intr.
1. To take measures in preparation: provided for the common defense of the states in time of war.
2. To supply means of subsistence: She provides for her family by working in a hospital.
3. To make a stipulation or condition: The Constitution provides for a bicameral legislature.

[Middle English providen, from Latin prvidre, to provide for : pr-, forward; see pro-1 + vidre, to see; see weid- in Indo-European roots.]

provide [prəˈvaɪd]
vb (mainly tr)
1. to put at the disposal of; furnish or supply
2. to afford; yield this meeting provides an opportunity to talk
3. (intr; often foll by for or against) to take careful precautions (over) he provided against financial ruin by wise investment
4. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (intr; foll by for) to supply means of support (to), esp financially he provides for his family
5. (Law) (in statutes, documents, etc.) to determine (what is to happen in certain contingencies), esp by including a proviso condition
6. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) to confer and induct into ecclesiastical offices
7. Now rare to have or get in store in summer many animals provide their winter food
[from Latin prōvidēre to provide for, from prō- beforehand + vidēre to see]
provider  n

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