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Provo
1[proh-voh]
noun
a city in central Utah.
Provo
2[proh-voh]
noun
plural
Provosa member of the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army.
provo
3[proh-voh]
noun
plural
provosa Dutch or German political agitator, especially in the 1960s and 1970s.
Provo
/ ˈəʊəʊ /
noun
another name for a Provisional
Word History and Origins
Origin of Provo1
Origin of Provo2
Example Sentences
She also spoke with the Provo Police Department but initially did not give Retzlaff’s name because “she was scared and in shock and not ready to confront him,” the lawsuit states.
The Provo, Utah-based firm, which describes itself as a “values-based distribution company,” played a compilation of clips from its upcoming films that ended with the phrase “let light shine.”
His father worked as a construction engineer and the family moved to Provo, Utah, when Robinson was 6.
So he became a police officer in Provo.
Benjamin Deshon Provo claimed he had faced discrimination because he is Muslim and was ordered to cut his dreadlocks or be fired.
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