UNPROVIDE
v.t.To unfurnish; to divest or strip of qualifications.
UNPROVIDED
pp. 1. Divested of qualifications. 2. a. Not provided; unfurnished; unsupplied.
UNPROVIDENT
a.Improvident. Obs.
Un `pro *vide, v. t. Etym: [1st pref. un- + provide. ]
UNPROVIDENT Un *prov "i *dent, a.
unprovided
un pro vid ed |ˌənprəˈvīdid ˌənprəˈvaɪdɪd | ▶adjective [ predic. ] not provided. • (unprovided with ) not equipped with (something useful or necessary ). • (unprovided for ) (of a dependent ) not supplied with sufficient money to cover the cost of living: he left a widow and children totally unprovided for.
un |pro ¦vided |ʌnprəˈvʌɪdɪd | ▶adjective not provided, supplied, or equipped with something: she was almost entirely unprovided with funds. • (unprovided for ) (of a dependant ) not supplied with sufficient money to cover the cost of living: he left a widow and children totally unprovided for.