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provisional
[ pruh-vizh-uh-nl ]
adjective
- providing or serving for the time being only; existing only until permanently or properly replaced; temporary:
a provisional government.
Synonyms: pro tempore, ad interim, stopgap, short-term, interim
- accepted or adopted tentatively; conditional; contingent.
Synonyms: probationary, dependent
- (usually initial capital letter) of or being the wing of the Irish Republican Army that follows a policy of violence.
noun
- Philately. a stamp that serves temporarily, pending the appearance of the regular issue, or during a temporary shortage of the regular stamps.
- a provisional member of a group.
- Usually Provisional. a member of the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army.
Provisional
1/ prəˈvɪʒənəl /
adjective
- of, designating, or relating to the unofficial factions of the IRA and Sinn Féin that became increasingly dominant following a split in 1969. The Provisional movement remained committed to a policy of terrorism until its ceasefires of the mid-1990s
noun
- Also calledProvo a member of the Provisional IRA or Sinn Féin
provisional
2/ prəˈvɪʒənəl; prəˈvɪʒənərɪ /
adjective
- subject to later alteration; temporary or conditional
a provisional decision
noun
- a postage stamp surcharged during an emergency to alter the stamp's denomination or significance until a new or regular issue is printed
Derived Forms
- proˈvisionally, adverb
Other Words From
- pro·vision·ali·ty pro·vision·al·ness noun
- pro·vision·al·ly adverb
- nonpro·vision·al adjective
- nonpro·vision·al·ly adverb
- nonpro·vision·ary adjective
- unpro·vision·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of provisional1
Example Sentences
In July this year, a High Court judge granted a rare provisional injunction, meaning Mr Crisp would be removed immediately pending the full civil trial.
At the inquest in Northampton, senior coroner Anne Pember said the provisional cause of death was "manual strangulation pending toxicology and histology".
Erin Griffiths, 16, can get her provisional licence next year but said she already has anxiety and is planning to put off lessons.
That program has allowed more than 800,000 asylum seekers from across the globe to enter the United States with provisional status after interviews at U.S. border posts.
Earlier this month, the justices let stand a Pennsylvania court decision that allowed voters with botched mail-in ballots to cast provisional ballots in person, which Finkelstein said was reassuring.
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