What does “provision” mean?
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So "provision" basically means preparing something or providing what someone needs — especially food, supplies, or resources.
The original meaning is pretty literal — like stocking up on things. Imagine someone going on a long camping trip: "We need to make provisions for the journey — enough food and water for five days." You can also say "provisions" (plural) to mean the actual supplies themselves: "The soldiers carried provisions in their bags."
But in more formal or work settings, "provision" can also mean a rule or condition inside a contract or law. Like: "There's a provision in the contract that says you can't leave before six months."
So depending on the situation — it's either about supplying what's needed, or a specific rule written into an agreement. Super handy word!
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