Crossword-Solution: PROVISO
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Proviso | n. | An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant, or other writing, by which a condition is introduced, usually beginning with the word provided; a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement, contract, law, grant, or the like; as, the contract was impaired by its proviso. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “PROVISO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Wilmot, for one | 1 answer |
| Restrictive qualification | 1 answer |
| Qualifying clause | 1 answer |
| Part that may be contracted | 1 answer |
| Condition in a contract | 1 answer |
| Contract clause that might start with "if" | 1 answer |
| Stipulated condition | 2 answers |
| Contract condition | 2 answers |
| legislative appendage | 3 answers |
| Supplying | 3 answers |
| CONTRACT part | 4 answers |
| legal article | 4 answers |
| CONDITIONAL stipulation | 4 answers |
| catering | 5 answers |
| ESSENTIAL condition | 5 answers |
| FINANCIAL standing | 5 answers |
| physical state | 7 answers |
| clause | 9 answers |
| Stipulation | 9 answers |
| AUCTION STIPULATION | 10 answers |
| ADDED STIPULATION | 10 answers |
| condition of agreement | 11 answers |
| CONDITIONAL WORD | 12 answers |
| Ultimatum | 15 answers |
| Reservation | 17 answers |
| Status quo -- | 22 answers |
| Salvo | 31 answers |
| physical fitness | 42 answers |
| provision | 57 answers |
| Terms | 67 answers |
| Condition | 73 answers |
| Qualification | 76 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with PROVISO (5)
They sold out in Massachusetts, and instead of going to California they went to Wisconsin, where he went into the employ of the Superior Copper Mining Company at $15 a week again, but with the proviso in his contract that he should have an interest in any mines he should discover for the company.
Waymarsh’s only proviso at the last had been that nobody should pay for him; but he found himself, as the occasion developed, paid for on a scale as to which Strether privately made out that he already nursed retribution.
Yet, even after this, the old idea asserted itself; for the bishops utterly refused to agree to the law allowing interest until a proviso was inserted that "nothing in this law contained shall be construed or expounded to allow the practice of usury in point of religion or conscience." The old view cropped out from time to time in various public declarations.
Being a natural history enthusiast himself, he agreed that I must go; but he qualified the assent with the proviso that no one less careful of me than he, might accompany me there.
Compare Mary Moody Emerson: “Let me be a blot on this fair world, the obscurest, the loneliest sufferer, with one proviso,—that I know it is His agency.
Quotes with PROVISO (3)
The true value of man is not determined by his possession, supposed or real, of Truth, but rather by his sincere exertion to get to the Truth. It is not possession of Truth by which he extends his powers and in which his ever-growing perfectability is to be found. Possession makes one passive, indolent and proud. If God were to hold all Truth concealed in his right hand, and in his left only the steady and diligent drive for Truth, albeit with the proviso that I would always …
Prophets often foretold destruction and sometimes the destruction did not come, yet this did not disprove their divine mission, as in the case of Jonah. For God is gracious, and ready to turn away his wrath from those who turn away from their sins. But the prophet who prophesied peace and prosperity absolutely and unconditionally without adding the necessary proviso, that they do not by willful sin put a bar in their own door and stop the coming of God's favors, will be prove…
Patriotism,” said Theodore Roosevelt, “means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President or any other public official save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country. … Every man,” said President Roosevelt, “who parrots the cry of ‘stand by the President’ without adding the proviso ‘so far as he serves the Republic’ takes an attitude as essentially unmanly as that of any Stuart royalist who championed the doctrine that the King cou…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1971–2024).