Also means
temporarily
Usage Note
Provvisoriamente signals that an arrangement is not yet final — 'for the time being'. It is longer and more formal than temporaneamente; both are common in bureaucratic and legal Italian. Learners sometimes confuse provvisorio with 'provisional' in the English political sense — in Italian it simply means 'temporary'.
Examples
"Il ponte è stato provvisoriamente chiuso."
Natural Translation
The bridge has been provisionally closed.
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