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Meaning of provisional
The primary meaning of "provisional" is related to something that is temporary or arranged for a short period.
Etymology of provisional
The word "provisional" originated from the Latin "provisionem" (nominative "provisio") meaning "a seeing ahead, foresight, provision", from "providere" which means "to see ahead, provide".
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe temporary arrangements or measures.
Synonyms
temporary
interim
provisional
tentative
experimental
makeshift
stopgap
acting
temporary
impermanent
transient
ephemeral
fugacious
short-term
ad hoc
makeshift
impromptu
extemporaneous
spontaneous
unofficial
unconfirmed
inconclusive
indefinite
uncertain
precarious
unstable
insecure
unreliable
conditional
dependent
contingent
probationary
trial
interim
transitory
fleeting
momentary
brief
cursory
perfunctory
superficial
provisional
probational
preliminary
introductory
initiatory
precursor
prelude
precursor
preparatory
pilot
trial
test
exploratory
investigative
experimental
demonstrative
illustrative
indicative
suggestive
speculative
conjectural
hypothetical
theoretical
tentative
provisional
temporary
impermanent
transitory
ephemeral
fugacious
short-term
ad hoc
impromptu
extemporaneous
spontaneous
unofficial
unconfirmed
inconclusive
indefinite
uncertain
precarious
unstable
insecure
unreliable
conditional
dependent
contingent
probationary
trial
interim
transitory
fleeting
momentary
brief
cursory
perfunctory
superficial
Definitions
- Made or done for the present situation, but not intended to be permanent.
- * Relating to a provision or provisions, especially financial.
- * (Of a patent or other document) issued conditionally, pending full approval.
Usage Examples
- The company has been granted provisional approval to begin construction on the new site.
- * She was given a provisional license to practice medicine while her application was being processed.
- * The provisional government has been in power since the coup.
Antonyms
permanent
lasting
enduring
stable
secure
reliable
confirmed
certain
definite
fixed
absolute
unconditional
final
conclusive
complete
thorough
exhaustive
comprehensive
systematic
deliberate
intentional
purposeful
planned
premeditated
official
authorized
ratified
validated
verified
substantiated
established
traditional
customary
conventional
standard
routine
usual
normal
typical
expected
anticipated
predicted
forecasted
projected
guaranteed
assured
warranted
justified
legitimate
rightful
lawful
legal
legitimate
valid
sound
rational
logical
reasonable
sensible
practical
pragmatic
sensible
wise
judicious
discerning
perceptive
astute
shrewd
prudent
cautious
careful
meticulous
thorough
scrupulous
conscientious
diligent
industrious
hardworking
sedulous
painstaking
fastidious