📦provide

verb
/prəˈvaɪd/

Meaning

to give or supply something that is needed or wanted

Example Sentences

The teacher will provide extra materials for the students.

Example Expressions

provide for

Synonyms

give, supply, furnish, offer, deliver

Antonyms

withhold, deprive, refuse

Collocations

provide information, provide support, provide service, provide assistance

More Example Sentences

It is a marketing company which provides marketing services.

Yes, I do. But not always. When I eat outside I have to drink the water they provide.

A girl plants a tree on Earth Day in the schoolyard with her classmates using shovels and watering cans provided by the teacher

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her

A girl plants a tree on Earth Day in the schoolyard with her classmates using shovels and watering cans provided by the teacher and they dig a deep hole in the soft ground

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her with a friendly smile.

A girl plants a tree on Earth Day in the schoolyard with her classmates using shovels and watering cans provided by the teacher and they dig a deep hole in the soft ground then place the sapling carefully inside

A girl plants a tree on Earth Day in the schoolyard with her classmates using shovels and watering cans provided by the teacher and they dig a deep hole in the soft ground then place the sapling carefully inside covering the roots with fresh soil

A girl plants a tree on Earth Day in the schoolyard with her classmates using shovels and watering cans provided by the teacher and they dig a deep hole in the soft ground then place the sapling carefully inside covering the roots with fresh soil and watering it until the ground is damp

Related Vocabularies

to signal or call someone to come closer, often with a gesture; to attract or invite
to seize someone's property in order to obtain payment of rent or other money owed
to produce or generate, often in large numbers
to have an angry argument or disagreement
to confess to be true; to allow entrance; to accept as valid
to fall or let fall in drops

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