provide
1 of 1verb/prəˈvaɪd/
Forms:provides,providing,provided,provided
1
to give someone what is needed or necessary
A2transitive- The company will provide training for all new employees.
- The teacher will provide additional resources for the students to enhance their learning.
- The restaurant aims to provide excellent customer service for the patrons.
- The hotel provides complimentary toiletries for guests, including shampoo, conditioner, and soap.
- The community center provides after-school programs and activities for children.
2
to furnish or make something available for use or consumption, such as goods or services
- Each guest room is provided with complimentary toiletries.
- The rental car is provided with a GPS navigation system.
- All apartments are provided with a washer and dryer for convenience.
- The camping site is provided with picnic tables and fire pits for outdoor enjoyment.
- The cabin is provided with a wood-burning fireplace for cozy evenings.
3
(of a law or a rule) to specify that it is obligatory for something to be done
transitive- The company policy provides that all employees must undergo annual safety training.
- The contract provides that the buyer must make full payment within 30 days of receiving the invoice.
- The school regulations provide that students must wear the approved uniform during school hours.
- The building code provides that fire sprinkler systems are mandatory in all commercial buildings.
- The local ordinance provides that pet owners must clean up after their animals in public spaces.
4
to arrange or plan for something in advance to ensure readiness
transitive- The company decided to provide for contingencies by setting aside a portion of its budget for unexpected expenses.
- It's important to provide for emergencies by keeping a stocked first aid kit and emergency supplies in your home.
- The school's disaster response plan provides for the safety and well-being of students and staff in the event of a natural disaster.
- As a responsible homeowner, it's wise to provide for home maintenance by budgeting for repairs and renovations.
- Our travel itinerary provides for delays and unexpected changes in schedule by allowing extra time between flights.
5
to supply with what is needed for the maintenance of someone or something, especially financial support or resources
transitive- His father's inheritance provided for his university tuition and living expenses throughout his studies.
- She worked two jobs to provide for her family after her husband lost his job.
- The scholarship provided for her academic pursuits, covering tuition fees and textbooks.
- The company's benefits package provides for its employees' healthcare needs and retirement savings.
- It's our responsibility as a community to provide for those less fortunate by offering food and shelter.
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6
to make available the means for accomplishing or achieving something
- The new transportation system will provide commuters with faster and more convenient travel options.
- Improved infrastructure in rural areas provides residents with access to essential services like healthcare and education.
- Affordable housing initiatives provide families with the chance to own their own homes.
- Accessible technology provides people with disabilities the opportunity to fully participate in society.