reprovision
verb[IorT]
(alsore-provision)uk/ˌriː.prəˈvɪʒ.ən/ustoprovidesomeone or something, orprovideyourself, with morefoodor othernecessarysuppliesorservices, because more areneeded:
Afteranchoringtheboatin theharbour, we wentashoreto reprovision.
Thegroundstaffrefueland reprovision theaircrafttoprepareit for the nextflight.
- Thearmymarchedto thecapitalhopingto reprovision there beforecontinuingnorthwards.
- After twoweeksatsea, theboatmadeitsfirststopto reprovision.
- Thesoftwareallowsawarehousemanagertodetectanygapsinsuppliesand reprovision with a fewmouseclicks.
Giving, providing and supplying
- accommodate
- accord
- administer
- administration
- assignment
- award
- hand off
- handsomethingin
- handsomethingout
- handsomethingover
- handsomethinground
- invest
- lay
- passing
- reassignment
- rebid
- regift
- resource
- resupply
- spare
reprovision
noun[U]
(alsore-provision)uk/ˌriː.prəˈvɪʒ.ən/ustheactorprocessofprovidingsomeone or something, orprovidingyourself, with morefoodor othernecessarysuppliesorservices, because more areneeded:
He is aprojectdirectorfor the reprovision ofhomesandshelteredhousingforolderpeople.
Theydiscussedreprovision ofmentalhealthcarefollowingtheclosureofpsychiatricfacilities.
Giving, providing and supplying
- accommodate
- accord
- administer
- administration
- assignment
- award
- hand off
- handsomethingin
- handsomethingout
- handsomethingover
- handsomethinground
- invest
- lay
- passing
- reassignment
- rebid
- regift
- resource
- resupply
- spare