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		Definition of provisionally in English: provisionallyadverb prəˈvɪʒən(ə)liprəˈvɪʒ(ə)n(ə)li Subject to further confirmation; for the time being.  the film, provisionally entitled Skin, is due to be released next year Example sentencesExamples -  At the time of going to press the game has been provisionally fixed for Sunday evening next in Sarsfields at 6 pm.
 -  George Drever, of Kirkwall, was provisionally granted an entertainment licence for the proposed ten-pin bowling centre.
 -  We have provisionally arranged to go for a drink.
 -  And the date of August 30 has been provisionally marked for that event, pending approval.
 -  The licence was provisionally granted on the condition that fire precautions were met and added washbasins installed.
 
 Synonyms subject to confirmation, in an acting capacity, as a fill-in, short-term, pro tem, temporarily, for the interim, for the present, for the time being, for now, for the nonce    Definition of provisionally in US English: provisionallyadverbprəˈviZH(ə)n(ə)lēprəˈvɪʒ(ə)n(ə)li Subject to further confirmation; for the time being.  the institute has provisionally approved the study Example sentencesExamples -  The licence was provisionally granted on the condition that fire precautions were met and added washbasins installed.
 -  And the date of August 30 has been provisionally marked for that event, pending approval.
 -  At the time of going to press the game has been provisionally fixed for Sunday evening next in Sarsfields at 6 pm.
 -  We have provisionally arranged to go for a drink.
 -  George Drever, of Kirkwall, was provisionally granted an entertainment licence for the proposed ten-pin bowling centre.
 
 Synonyms subject to confirmation, in an acting capacity, as a fill-in, short-term, pro tem, temporarily, for the interim, for the present, for the time being, for now, for the nonce     |