IMPROVIDENCE


Meaning of IMPROVIDENCE in English

(ˈ)im, əm+ noun

Etymology: Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin improvidentia, from improvident-, improvidens + Latin -ia -y

: the quality or state of being improvident

unemployment compensation and pensions against improvidence in old age — C.O.Gregory

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