Meaning & Definition of Provisional in English
English⟶
Provisional
Arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later.
Pronunciation:
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən.əl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Serving temporarily; not permanent.
Example Sentence: The provisional government was established until elections could be held.
Definition: Conditional or subject to further confirmation.
Example Sentence: They made a provisional reservation for the venue.
Definition: Intended to last only until something permanent is established.
Example Sentence: He is working under a provisional contract.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'providere', meaning to provide.
Synonyms
temporarytransitionalinterimconditionaltentative
Common Phrases and Expressions
- provisional authority: An authority granted temporarily until a permanent one is established.
- provisional measures: Measures taken temporarily during a situation until a permanent solution is implemented.
Translations
- Spanish: provisional
- French: provisoire
- German: vorläufig
- Russian: пр provisionalный
Related Words
- provision: The act of providing or supplying something.
- provide: To make available; supply.
Slang Meanings of provisional
Meaning: A temporary arrangement or solution.
Example Sentence: We took a provisional approach until we figured things out.
Meaning: A stopgap measure.
Example Sentence: Let's use that as a provisional fix for now.