provide for
1 of 1verb/prəˈvaɪd fɔr/
Forms:provides for,providing for,provided for,provided for
1
to promise or cause things to happen or exist in the future
- The contract provides for a three-month notice period before termination.
- The new law provides for stricter penalties for repeat offenders.
- Our lease agreement provides for an annual increase in rent.
- The local bylaws provide for the establishment of community gardens.
- The constitution provides for the right to freedom of speech and expression.