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provide

[pruh-vahyd] / prəˈvaɪd /


VERB
afford opportunity for; make possible
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She said: "It's not what we signed up to do. We signed up to provide a service, we didn't sign up to be used as punch bags."

From BBC

The government has previously used registration schemes to provide urgent updates to people affected by international crises but the number of people and countries affected in this case is unprecedented.

From BBC

Located further away from the heart of the conflict, planes continued to fly out of Saudi Arabia’s biggest airports and across the country—providing an alternative route for exit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grimes told the BBC there was "no stopping anybody" making applications for social housing in County Durham, though figures he provided suggested the majority of people on the waiting list already lived in the county.

From BBC

"We know how difficult it is for Jack's family that, despite extensive enquiries, we have not yet been able to find him or provide the conclusive answers they so desperately need," she said.

From BBC