provisto - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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provisto (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

"Provisto" means "provided," "supplied," or "furnished" in English. It is primarily used to describe something that has been supplied or made available to someone. It can describe both physical items and abstract concepts (e.g., information, resources). The word is used commonly in both oral and written contexts, but it may appear more frequently in written language, especially in formal or legal documents.

Example Sentences

  1. El paquete fue provisto por la empresa de mensajería.
  2. The package was provided by the courier company.

  3. Los estudiantes deben asegurarse de tener todos los materiales provistos antes de comenzar la clase.

  4. Students must ensure they have all the materials supplied before starting the class.

  5. El documento fue provisto por el departamento de recursos humanos.

  6. The document was furnished by the human resources department.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "provisto" itself may not be heavily featured in idiomatic expressions, it is commonly used in phrases that convey the idea of supply or provision. Below are some expressions that include variations or contexts of use related to "provisto."

  1. Bien provisto
  2. La tienda siempre está bien provista de productos frescos.
  3. The store is always well-stocked with fresh products.

  4. Provisto de

  5. Él llegó a la reunión provisto de toda la información necesaria.
  6. He arrived at the meeting provided with all the necessary information.

  7. Provisto a tiempo

  8. El servicio de entrega me aseguró que el pedido estaría provisto a tiempo.
  9. The delivery service assured me that the order would be provided on time.

  10. Estar provisto de

  11. Antes de salir, asegúrate de estar provisto de suficiente dinero.
  12. Before leaving, make sure that you are supplied with enough money.

Etymology

The word "provisto" comes from the Latin verb "providere," which means "to see ahead" or "to foresee." The prefix "pro-" indicates "before" or "in front of," and "videre" means "to see." Over time, "providere" evolved in Spanish into "proveer," from which the past participle "provisto" derives.

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23-07-2024