provision

/pɹəˈvɪʒ.ən/
noun 5verb 2

Collocations

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1

(noun.) supply

ADJ

private, state | educational, housing, nursery, pension, service, welfare, etc.

PREP

~ of

The government ensures the provision of free healthcare for all citizens.

2

(noun.) for a future situation; in a legal document

ADJ

full

adequate

We need to ensure adequate provision of clean water for all communities.

detailed | express, particular, special, specific | relevant | constitutional, legal, legislative, statutory

VERB + PROVISION

make

contain

The new health insurance plan contains important provisions that cover dental work.

PROVISION + VERB

apply

These safety regulations will apply to all new construction projects starting next year.

PREP

~ against

The company set aside emergency funds as a provision against potential economic downturns.

~ for

The school made special provisions for students with hearing difficulties.

3

(noun.) provisions: food and drink

VERB + PROVISION

buy, stock up on/with

Before the storm arrived, we bought provisions at the supermarket to last several days.

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