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Definition of "provisionary" []

  • Provisional (adjective)

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Use "provisionary" in a sentence
  • "The preamble of this law, standing as it now stands, has the lie direct given to it by the provisionary part of the act: if that can be called provisionary which makes no provision."
  • "But this disposition to represent ourselves as better than we are, and to utter opinions which are not our own, can be nothing more than a kind of provisionary arrangement of nature to lead us from the rudeness of an uncivilized state, and to teach us how to assume at least the appearance and manner of the good we see."
  • "Comedian Sheryl Underwood will also join The Talk come the fall on a provisionary basis that could lead to a full-time gig depending on her chemistry with the remaining hosts, Sara Gilbert and Julie Chen, according to The Hollywood Reporter."
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