provisional (Meaning)
provisional (s)
under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
Synonyms & Antonyms of provisional
provisional Sentence Examples
- The team's victory was provisional pending the outcome of the investigation into their conduct.
- She was given a provisional driver's license, allowing her to drive under certain conditions.
- The company offered her a provisional job offer, contingent on the completion of a background check.
- The government announced a provisional plan to address the housing crisis, subject to public feedback.
- The temporary bridge was a provisional solution until the main bridge could be repaired.
- He received a provisional acceptance letter from the university, pending submission of his final transcripts.
- The committee made a provisional decision to allocate funds to the education sector, pending further review.
- The team's provisional roster included several promising young athletes.
- The company provided a provisional estimate of the project's cost, which was subject to change.
- She was granted provisional membership to the club, allowing her to participate in club activities while her application was under review.
FAQs About the word provisional
under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
interim, temporary, short-term, provisionary, alternate, provisory,transitional, makeshift, intermediate, improvised
permanent, final, fixed, final,permanent, fixed, long-term, long-term,unconditional, unconditional
The team's victory was provisional pending the outcome of the investigation into their conduct.
She was given a provisional driver's license, allowing her to drive under certain conditions.
The company offered her a provisional job offer, contingent on the completion of a background check.
The government announced a provisional plan to address the housing crisis, subject to public feedback.