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provide
[L. provideo, literally to see before; pro and video, to see.]
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provide
To procure beforehand; to get, collect or make ready for future use; to prepare. Abraham said, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt-offering. Genesis 22:8. Provide neither gold nor silver nor brass in your purses. Vatihew 10:9. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. Romans 12:17.
provide
To furnish; to supply; followed by with. Rome, by the care of the magistrates, was well provided with corn. Provided of is now obsolete.
provide
To stipulate previously. The agreement provides that the party shall incur no loss.
provide
To make a previous’ conditional stipulation.
provide
To foresee; a Latinism. J .
provide
Provide, in a transitive sense, is followed by against or for. We provide warm clothing against the inclemencies of the weather; we provide necessaries against a time of need; or we provide warm clothing for winter.
provide
verb intransitive
To procure supplies or means of defense; or to take measures for counteracting or escaping an evil. The sagacity of brutes in providing against the inclemencies of the weather is wonderful. Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants.