To foresee; look forward to.
To procure beforehand; get, collect, or make ready for future use; prepare.
To furnish; supply: now often followed by with, but formerly also by of.
To make ready; prepare.
To make or lay down as a previous arrangement, guaranty, or provision; make a previous condition, supposition, or understanding: as, the agreement provides that the party shall incur no loss.
Eccles., to grant the right to be in future presented to a benefice which is not vacant at the time of the grant. See provision, 8.
To procure or furnish supplies, means of defense, or the like: as, to provide liberally for the table.
To take measures for counteracting or escaping something: often followed by against or for.
To make ready; prepare.