1the action of providing or supplying something for use:new contracts for the provision of services
(provision for/against) financial or other arrangements for future eventualities or requirements:farmers have been slow to make provision for their retirement
[count noun] an amount set aside out of profits in the accounts of an organization for a known liability, especially a bad debt or the diminution in value of an asset.
2an amount or thing supplied or provided:changing levels of transport provision
(provisions) supplies of food, drink, or equipment, especially for a journey.
3 [count noun] a condition or requirement in a legal document:the first private prosecution under the provisions of the 1989 Water Act
4 [count noun] Christian Church, historical an appointment to a benefice, especially directly by the Pope rather than by the patron, and originally before it became vacant.
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1 [with object] supply with food, drink, or equipment, especially for a journey:civilian contractors were responsible for provisioning these armies (as noun provisioning)the provisioning of US ships
2 [no object] set aside an amount in an organization’s accounts for a known liability:financial institutions have to provision against loan losses