Crossword-Solution: PROVISIONARY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Provisionary | a. | Provisional. |
We have 27 clues for the answer “PROVISIONARY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| outlining | 28 answers |
| prevision | 28 answers |
| outfitted | 29 answers |
| Perceptiveness | 31 answers |
| Perceiving. | 31 answers |
| Plotting | 32 answers |
| studying | 33 answers |
| providence | 34 answers |
| safe conduct | 41 answers |
| anticipation | 46 answers |
| preservation | 46 answers |
| presentiment | 47 answers |
| prescience | 49 answers |
| Observation | 49 answers |
| Observance | 55 answers |
| provision | 57 answers |
| convoy | 60 answers |
| prudence | 61 answers |
| filling | 62 answers |
| prospect | 62 answers |
| security | 62 answers |
| subject to | 70 answers |
| Protection | 73 answers |
| refuge | 73 answers |
| Probe | 75 answers |
| Weapon. | 98 answers |
| Study | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROVISIONARY (5)
There was a Greek husbandman there who (not for emolument, but for the sake of the protection and dignity which it afforded) had got leave from the man at Limasol to hoist his flag as a sort of deputy-provisionary-sub-vice-pro-acting-consul of the British sovereign: the poor fellow instantly changed his Greek headgear for the cap of consular dignity, and insisted upon accompanying me to the ruins.
The frightful procession of the slaughtered went slowly toward the city to the hospitals, but the carriages sometimes stopped, only a hundred steps from the position occupied by the National Guards, before a house where a provisionary hospital had been established, and left their least transportable ones there.
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.
This volume, intended for schoolmasters, had the approval of Carnot, Minister of Education to the Provisionary Government.
Necessity had occasioned the formation of a provisionary school, where the pupils received rapidly the first notions of the attack and defence of places, after which they were sent to the armies.