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proviso
[ pruh-vahy-zoh ]
noun
- a clause in a statute, contract, or the like, by which a condition is introduced.
- a stipulation or condition.
Synonyms: , ,
proviso
/ ±è°ùəˈ±¹²¹Éª³úəʊ /
noun
- a clause in a document or contract that embodies a condition or stipulation
- a condition or stipulation
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of proviso1
Example Sentences
And the biggest proviso is that the pace of Red Bull - for whom Verstappen won a fourth consecutive drivers' title last year - is particularly hard to divine.
Wallace had one proviso: If the fruit or vegetables have been scorched or damaged by fire, it’s possible toxins or heavy metals have embedded in the food, and it should be discarded.
Alex and the band capitulated, with the proviso that the video would be free of gimmickry.
Yet technological rule changes for this year's competition have reduced crew sizes from 11 people to eight, but with the proviso that any body part can now be used to create power.
Mangold told Rolling Stone the actors did their own singing - with the proviso that he could fix anything necessary in post-production.
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