provisionally

pro·vi·sion·al

 (prə-vĭzh′ə-nəl)
adj.
1. Provided or serving only for the time being. See Synonyms at temporary.
2. Provisional Of or relating to any of the extremist factions of the Irish Republican Army established in 1970.
n.
1. A person hired temporarily for a job, typically before having taken an examination qualifying the person for permanent employment: fire department provisionals.
2. A temporary stamp that is used before the official issue is released.
3. Provisional A member of a Provisional faction of the Irish Republican Army.

pro·vi′sion·al·ly adv.
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Adv.1.provisionally - temporarily and conditionally; "they have agreed provisionally"; "was appointed provisionally"
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provisionally

adverb tentatively, conditionally, subject to confirmation The EU has provisionally agreed to increase the quotas.
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Translations
بصورةٍ مؤقَّتَه
přechodně
midlertidigt
provisorisch
provisoirement
til bráîabirgîa
provvisoriamente
prechodne
geçiçi olarak
临时地

provisionally

[prəˈvɪʒnəlɪ] ADVprovisionalmente
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provisionally

[prəˈvɪʒənəli] advprovisoirement
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provisionally

advvorläufig; appoint alsoprovisorisch; provisionally titled …mit dem vorläufigen Titel or Arbeitstitel …, vorläufigbenannt
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provisionally

[prəˈvɪʒnlɪ] adv (accept) → provvisoriamente; (appoint) → a titolo provvisorio
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provision

(prəˈviʒən) noun
1. the act of providing. The government are responsible for the provision of education for all children.
2. an agreed arrangement.
3. a rule or condition.
verb
to supply (especially an army) with food.
proˈvisional adjective
temporary; appointed, arranged etc only for the present time. a provisional government.
proˈvisionally adverb
proˈvisions noun plural
(a supply of) food. The campers got their provisions at the village shop.
make provision for
to provide what is necessary for. You should make provision for your old age.
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