Definitionadj. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Please produce your provisional certificate for verification. [adjective]
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A Provisional Atlas of the True Bugs of Warwickshire. [adjective]
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Villon would no longer meet with his ancient temporary provisional lodging. [adjective]
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"It comes from the Provisional Government." [adjective]
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The springtime is a provisional paradise, the sun helps man to have patience. [adjective]
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Besides which, the whole thing is provisional. [Please select]
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The new duke, unwilling to yield to the wishes of his people for greater political liberty, was soon compelled to take flight, and the duchy was for a time ruled by a provisional government and by Charles Albert of Sardinia; but in April 1849 Baron d'Aspre with 15,000 Austrians took possession of Parma, and the ducal government was restored under Austrian protection. [Please select]
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7 Overthrow of Kerensky and Provisional Government of Russia by the Bolsheviki. [Please select]
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--The organization of a provisional army was now at once begun. [Please select]
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Jefferson Davis of Mississippi was chosen provisional president, and Alexander H. [Please select]
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But the Provisional Assembly decreed that the orders of the Second Continental Congress must be obeyed. [Please select]
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