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  1. to give something to a person, company, or organization, or to make it available for them to use: The government has pledged to provide over $1 billion in refinancing. provide sb with sth Customers, suppliers, and contractors will be provided with the specialist training they need to work on the project.

  2. PROVIDING definition: 1. present participle of provide 2. if, or only if: 3. present participle of provide. Learn more.

  3. PROVIDING meaning: 1. present participle of provide 2. if, or only if: 3. present participle of provide. Learn more.

  4. PROVIDE meaning: 1. to give someone something that they need: 2. (of a law or decision) to say that something must…. Learn more.

  5. In these cases, conditional clauses can begin with phrases such as as long as, so long as, only if, on condition that, providing (that), provided (that). … (Definition of provided from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  6. in English. provided (that) conjunction. us / prəˈvɑɪ·dɪd (ðət, ˌðæt) / (also providing (that), us / prəˈvɑɪ·dɪŋ (ðət, ˌðæt) /) Add to word list. if; only if: I know what to do, provided that nobody asks me.

  7. PROVISION meaning: 1. the act of providing something: 2. supplies of food and other necessary things: 3. a statement…. Learn more.

  8. PROVISION definition: 1. the act of providing something: 2. supplies of food and other necessary things: 3. a statement…. Learn more.

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  10. phrasal verb with provide verb uk / prəˈvaɪd / us / prəˈvaɪd /. C2. to make plans in order to deal with a possible event in the future: We must provide for depreciation when calculating the costs. formal. If a law or agreement provides for something, it allows it to happen or exist: