- add
- administer
- afford
- arrange
- bring
- cater
- contribute
- equip
- furnish
- give
- grant
- hand over
- implement
- keep
- lend
- maintain
- prepare
- present
- produce
- serve
- transfer
- yield
- accommodate
- bestow
- care
- dispense
- favor
- feather
- feed
- fit
- heel
- impart
- indulge
- line
- minister
- outfit
- procure
- proffer
- provision
- ration
- ready
- render
- replenish
- stake
- stock
- store
- sustain
- fit out
- fix up
- fix up with
- look after
- stock up
- take care of
- turn out
- require
- condition
- postulate
- state
- stipulate
- lay down
On this page you’ll find 191 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to provide, such as: add, administer, afford, arrange, bring, and cater.
antonyms for provide
- conceal
- condemn
- consume
- deny
- disapprove
- disorganize
- disperse
- give up
- hold
- ignore
- neglect
- oppose
- refrain
- refuse
- shun
- subtract
- take
- take away
- veto
- withdraw
- withhold
- abstain
- deplete
- dislike
- hinder
- hurt
- stop
- use up
- waste
- deprive
- remove
- deprive
- remove
- take
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On this account, great care should be taken to provide well-drained positions.
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WORDS RELATED TO PROVIDE
- afford
- aid
- arrange
- assist
- avail
- benefit
- bow
- comfort
- convenience
- defer
- favor
- furnish
- gratify
- help
- humor
- indulge
- oblige
- pamper
- please
- provide
- serve
- settle
- submit
- suit
- supply
- support
- sustain
- yield
- accords
- accustoms
- adapts
- adjusts
- agrees
- attunes
- bends over backwards
- complies
- composes
- conforms
- coordinates
- corresponds
- don’t makes waves
- don’t rocks the boat
- fits
- goes by the book
- goes with the flow
- harmonizes
- integrates
- makes consistent
- modifies
- plays the game
- proportions
- reconciles
- settles
- shapes up
- suits
- tailor-makes
- tailors
- tunes
- apply
- apportion
- authorize
- bring
- contribute
- deal
- deliver
- disburse
- distribute
- dole out
- execute
- extend
- furnish
- give
- impose
- inflict
- issue
- measure out
- mete out
- offer
- perform
- portion
- proffer
- provide
- regulate
- serve
- supply
- tender
- furnish
- lend
- loan
- pay
- provide
- accelerates
- achieves
- brings forward
- comes forward
- conquers
- continues ahead
- continues on
- dispatches
- drives
- elevates
- forges ahead
- gains ground
- gets ahead
- gets green light
- gets there
- gets with it
- goes ahead
- goes forth
- goes forward
- goes great guns
- goes places
- goes to town
- hastens
- launches
- makes headway
- makes the scene
- marches
- moves on
- moves onward
- moves up
- press on
- proceeds
- progresses
- promotes
- propels
- pushes ahead
- pushes on
- quickens
- sends forward
- skyrockets
- speeds
- steps forward
- storms
- bestow
- furnish
- grant
- impart
- offer
- provide
- render
- supply
- yield
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provide
Synonyms:
prepare, arrange, procure, afford, supply, contribute, yield, cater, furnish, get, agree, produce, collect, stipulateAntonyms:
misprovide, neglect, overlook, withhold, retain, appropriate, refuse, deny, alienate, divert, misemploy, mismanage
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supply, provide, render, furnishverb
give something useful or necessary to
«We provided the room with an electrical heater»
Synonyms:
put up, yield, deliver, picture, supply, append, show, furnish, hand over, add, turn in, interpret, translate, fork up, submit, fork out, give, offer, fork over, depict, generate, return, ply, bring home the bacon, try, leave, allow, render, issue, allow for, cater -
provide, supply, ply, caterverb
give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance
«The hostess provided lunch for all the guests»
Synonyms:
bring home the bacon, append, furnish, cater, ply, add, allow for, supply, offer, allow, render, leave, run, issue, put up -
provideverb
determine (what is to happen in certain contingencies), especially by including a proviso condition or stipulation
«The will provides that each child should receive half of the money»; «The Constitution provides for the right to free speech»
Synonyms:
bring home the bacon, furnish, cater, ply, allow for, supply, offer, allow, render, leave, put up -
put up, provide, offerverb
mount or put up
«put up a good fight»; «offer resistance»
Synonyms:
extend, supply, digest, pop the question, abide, bring home the bacon, tolerate, tender, put forward, offer up, support, volunteer, house, cater, tin, declare oneself, can, endure, put up, post, stick out, furnish, offer, bid, stomach, erect, allow, raise, render, nominate, brook, set up, allow for, leave, suffer, stand, rear, contribute, propose, domiciliate, ply, proffer, bear -
leave, allow for, allow, provideverb
make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain
«This leaves no room for improvement»; «The evidence allows only one conclusion»; «allow for mistakes»; «leave lots of time for the trip»; «This procedure provides for lots of leeway»
Synonyms:
let, go out, earmark, tolerate, go away, impart, cater, pass on, allow, give, lead, go forth, result, furnish, admit, countenance, pull up stakes, offer, will, bequeath, reserve, put up, take into account, leave behind, give up, grant, leave alone, forget, set aside, get out, supply, render, depart, allow for, leave, appropriate, exit, bring home the bacon, entrust, permit, ply -
provide, bring home the baconverb
supply means of subsistence; earn a living
«He provides for his large family by working three jobs»; «Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon»
Synonyms:
bring home the bacon, succeed, furnish, cater, ply, come through, allow for, supply, offer, allow, render, deliver the goods, leave, win, put up -
provideverb
take measures in preparation for
«provide for the proper care of the passengers on the cruise ship»
Synonyms:
bring home the bacon, furnish, cater, ply, allow for, supply, offer, allow, render, leave, put up
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provideverb
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prepare, procure, get ready, make ready -
provideverb
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supply, furnish, stock -
provideverb
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cater, furnish supplies -
provideverb
Synonyms:
take measures, make provision -
provideverb
Synonyms:
stipulate, bargain, contract, engage, agree, covenant
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List of paraphrases for «provide»:
providing, offer, give, deliver, provision, provided, furnish, ensure, supply, provides, submit, facilitate, make, bring, lend, offering, communicate, delivering, supplying, render, grant, pay, produce, allow, create, constitute, contribute, giving, facilitating, offered, present, delivery, ge, contain, offers, establish, be, fournir, predict, extend, enable, indicate, equip, guarantee, include, obtain, assure, afford, available
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Stephanie Taylor:
The Republican proposal has put oxygen in the room for progressives to go on offense with real solutions that provide health care to everyone, increase quality, and reduce costs — like Medicare for all or a public option offered to every American, if Democrats learned the right lesson from 2016, they won’t just depend on a negative message but instead pivot to bold inspiring ideas like Medicare for all.
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Mohamed Elkoosy:
The Satellite will provide Egypt with a parallel communications network alongside the current land network and a strong telecommunications infrastructure, the growth of the economy depends on a strong communication network.
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Lancaster County:
Brazzle indicated that she knew she was pregnant, failed to seek any prenatal care for the baby and did not provide any medical care to the baby after giving birth.
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Donald Trump:
One of the important elements of this plan revises the current tax code to eliminate the disincentive for re-entry into the work force, women, who are disproportionately most likely to step out of the work force to provide unpaid care, often lack the ability to return to work because it can be hard to rationalize stepping back into the work force and incurring the enormous expense of child care when you are also making less than the primary earner in your home yet taxed at the highest household rate.
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Mark Matossian:
We’d like to provide the telecom services for those astronauts, those civilian astronauts or space tourism astronauts. And I think the important thing there is to give them the opportunity to share the experience of being in space.
Translations for provide
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- voorsienAfrikaans
- زودArabic
- poskytnoutCzech
- versehenGerman
- παρέχωGreek
- proveerSpanish
- varustaaFinnish
- fournir, procurer, pourvoirFrench
- סִפֵּקHebrew
- felszerel, szolgáltat, biztosít, nyújt, ad, ellátHungarian
- menyediakanIndonesian
- soddisfare, provvedereItalian
- 供給Japanese
- 공급하다Korean
- videoLatin
- forsørgeNorwegian
- voorzienDutch
- forsyteNorwegian Nynorsk
- dostarczyć, dostarczaćPolish
- proverPortuguese
- предоставлять, обеспечить, обеспечивать, снабдить, снабжатьRussian
- obezbijediti, obezbediti, opskrbitiSerbo-Croatian
- försörja, förseSwedish
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1 accommodate, cater, contribute, equip, furnish, outfit, provision, purvey, stock up, supply
2 add, afford, bring, give, impart, lend, present, produce, render, serve, yield
3 (with)
for or against anticipate, arrange for, forearm, get ready, make arrangements, make plans, plan ahead, plan for, prepare for, take measures, take precautions
4 (with)
for care for, keep, look after, maintain, support, sustain, take care of
5 determine, lay down, require, specify, state, stipulate
Antonyms
1 deprive, keep back, refuse, withhold
3 disregard, fail to notice, miss, neglect, overlook
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
provide
( provides 3rd person present) ( providing present participle) ( provided past tense & past participle )
1 verb If you provide something that someone needs or wants, or if you provide them with it, you give it to them or make it available to them.
(=supply)
I’ll be glad to provide a copy of this… V n
They would not provide any details… V n
The government was not in a position to provide them with food. V n with n
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provider ( providers plural) n-count
They remain the main providers of sports facilities.
2 verb If a law or agreement providesthat something will happen, it states that it will happen.
FORMAL The treaty provides that, by the end of the century, the United States must have removed its bases… V that
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providing provide for
1 phrasal verb If you provide for someone, you support them financially and make sure that they have the things that they need.
Elaine wouldn’t let him provide for her… V P n
Her father always ensured she was well provided for. be adv V-ed for
2 phrasal verb If you provide for something that might happen or that might need to be done, you make arrangements to deal with it.
James had provided for just such an emergency. V P n
3 phrasal verb If a law or agreement provides for something, it makes it possible.
FORMAL The bill provides for the automatic review of all death sentences. V P n
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cyber forensics |
n. |
the application of scientifically proven methods to gather, process, interpret, and to use digital evidence to provide a conclusive description of cyber crime activities |
[Tech.] |
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put smb. off the scent |
exp. |
mislead someone; deliberately provide wrong information to forbid someone from knowing the truth |
E.g.: They are no longer in town, but hey left their car in front of the house just to put everybody off the scent. |
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UNICEF |
n. |
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund works for children’s rights, their survival, development and protection, guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. UNICEF provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. |
UNICEF is one of the members of the United Nations Development Group and its Executive Committee. |
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hoasca |
n. |
An entheogenic tea of South American origin prepared with the mariri vine and the leaves of the chacrona tree that provides an expanded state of consciousness. The use of Hoasca in shamanic rituals is part of the ancestral culture of several tribes in the Amazon region. |
[Latam];[Rel.];[Reg.];[Bot.] Ayahuasca, Vegetal, Daime, Yagé. |
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ayahuasca |
n. |
An entheogenic tea of South American origin prepared with the mariri vine and the leaves of the chacrona tree that provides an expanded state of consciousness. The use of ayahuasca in shamanic rituals is part of the ancestral culture of several tribes in the Amazon region. |
Other popular names: Hoasca, Vegetal, Daime, Yagé. |
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bookjacker |
n. |
someone who re-posts a genuine online listing for a book at an inflated price on another website. If someone buys from the bookjacker, he buys the book from the original seller and provides him with the address of the customer. The bookjacker never sees or handles the book, but collects his margin. |
[Bus.] Syn. dropshipper. |
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