"Provisioning" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Provisioning refers to the act of providing or supplying something, typically something that is necessary or required, such as people, equipment, or resources. In various contexts, provisioning can mean:
1. Providing food, water, or other supplies for a journey, trip, or expedition.
2. Furnishing or equipping a place, such as a ship or a building, with necessary facilities and equipment.
3. Acquiring or arranging for the presence of personnel, equipment, or other resources needed for a particular task or operation.
4. Making arrangements or preparations in advance for a future event or activity.
Example sentences:
The campsite was well-provisioned for the group of hikers.
The army began provisioning for the upcoming battle.
The office was poorly provisioned with outdated computers.
Provisioning
A provision is a provision or supply of something, especially food, stored or provided in advance.<br><br>1. A allowance or amount of money set aside for a particular purpose, especially for a certain period.<br>Example: "The company made provision for the future by investing in bonds.<br><br>2. A statement or clause in a document, especially in a contract, that is added as an extra guarantee or promise.<br>Example: "The insurance policy included a provision that covered accidental death.<br><br>3. The act of providing or supplying something.<br>Example: "The village had made provision for the tourists with supplies of food and water.<br><br>4. Previous knowledge or information that is used to understand something.<br>Example: "The detective's provision of evidence was crucial in convicting the suspect.