provide
[prəˈvaɪd]
Definition:
1. To give something to somebody or make it available for them to use.
2. Mount or put up.
3. Supply means of subsistence; earn a living.
Use 'provide' in a sentence:
- 1. The purpose of the scheme is not to help the employers but to provide work for young people.
- 2. Elaine wouldn't let him provide for her.
- 3. Nursing auxiliaries provide basic care, but are not qualified nurses.
- 4. The trees provide shade for the animals in the summer.
- 5. Oats provide good, nutritious food for horses.
- 6. Please initial each page and sign in the space provided.
- 7. Please answer questions in the space provided.
- 8. The state provides free education.
- 9. The network will provide the gamut of computer services to your home.
- 10. The company provides advice and assistance in finding work.
- 11. It is highly important to provide for the future.
- 12. Can you provide any proof of identity ?
- 13. The report was not expected to provide any answers.
- 14. Most computer games provide some kind of wish fulfilment.
- 15. We aim to provide quality at reasonable prices.
- 16. The seminar aims to provide an overview on new media publishing.
- 17. I'll be glad to provide a copy of this.
- 18. The government provided an additional £ 25 million to expand the service.
- 19. Two water tanks provide a total capacity of 400 litres.
- 20. And the newcomers provide a willing hand for jobs others may spin.
- 21. A firewall provides an essential security blanket for your computer network.
- 22. The legislation provides for the detention of suspected terrorists for up to seven days.
- 23. The final section provides that any work produced for the company is thereafter owned by the company.
- 24. Being back with their family should provide emotional stability for the children.
- 25. Retailers have a statutory duty to provide goods suitable for their purpose.
- 26. Leeds Castle will provide a dramatic backdrop to a fireworks display next Saturday.
- 27. It is wise to provide against emergency.
- 28. The company will provide transportation.
- 29. Books provide children with ideas and a stimulus for play.
- 30. These trees provide the raw material for high-quality paper.
- 31. Education is provided by the state as of right.
- 32. We can provide accommodation for six people at a push.
- 33. He refused to provide a specimen.
- 34. The jeans stretch to provide a perfect fit.
- 35. The pictures provide irrefutable evidence of the incident.
- 36. The first year provides students with a sound theoretical basis for later study.
- 37. The Act provides that only the parents of a child have a responsibility for that child's financial support.
- 38. We are here to provide a service for the public.
- 39. We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice.
- 40. Floats will provide confidence in the water.
- 41. This provided a solid foundation for their marriage.
- 42. Plants produce sugars and starch to provide themselves with energy.
- 43. The charity aims to provide assistance to people in need.
- 44. We provide help to families in crisis situations.
- 45. The agency provided me with a steady stream of work.
- 46. Day care is provided by the company she works for.
- 47. I have tried to provide some signposts.
- 48. New technology should provide a secure firewall against hackers.
- 49. Each centre would provide information on technology and training.
- 50. Tea and biscuits will be provided.
- 51. The treaty provides that, by the end of the century, the United States must have removed its bases.
- 52. Fresh fruit and vegetables provide fibre and vitamins.
- 53. The report provides a framework for further research.
- 54. We are hoping the enquiry will provide an explanation for the accident.
- 55. The book provides valuable information on recent trends.
- 56. They could not provide adequate air cover for ground operations.
- 57. Our main concern is to provide quality customer service.
- 58. The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care.
- 59. Respect and friendship provide a solid foundation for marriage.
- 60. School brass band will provide music for entertainment.
- 61. These two criticisms provide a good starting point.
- 62. Teachers provide a model for children to imitate.
- 63. Print your name and address clearly in the space provided.
- 64. I hope the textbook will provide a foothold for students of the subject.
- 65. They would not provide any details.
- 66. The rules also require employers to provide safety training.
- 67. An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money.
- 68. The hotel did not normally provide room service.
- 69. We provide a 5-year guarantee against rust.
- 70. We are here to provide the public with a service.
- 71. A small number of nations provide the world with armaments.
- 72. The skylight will provide good illumination from above.
- 73. More productive farmers have been able to provide cheaper food.
- 74. Wear clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain.
- 75. The exhibition provides evidence of several new directions in her work.