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View definitions for provide for

provide for

verb as in bring up

verb as in cover

verb as in do for

verb as in fend for

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"I have to provide for my wife and children and this is the only way I know," he said, adding that he preferred to toil underground rather than adding to the high crime rate by becoming a car-hijacker or robber, after spending many years trying to find legal work.

From BBC

For others, their opposition is much more deeply seated, a sense that it seeks to dilute the most human of all human emotions, to provide for your children when you are gone.

From BBC

Trades that are universally understood, at least in broad brush terms, and provide for our most essential needs can be very effective lobby groups, the argument goes.

From BBC

Many miners spend months underground in unsafe conditions to provide for their families.

From BBC

Vance proceeded to go into his usual talking points about the importance of restoring manufacturing in Ohio, making sure that “prime age” youth are staying in the workforce and able to provide for their families.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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