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temporary
[tem-puh-rer-ee]
adjective
lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent.
a temporary need;
a temporary job.
Synonyms: passing, impermanentAntonyms: permanent
noun
plural
temporariestemp.
temporary
/ ˈtɛmprərɪ, ˈtɛmpərərɪ /
adjective
not permanent; provisional
temporary accommodation
lasting only a short time; transitory
temporary relief from pain
noun
Often shortened to: temp. a person, esp a secretary or other office worker, employed on a temporary basis
Other Word Forms
- temporariness noun
- temporarily adverb
- nontemporariness noun
- nontemporary adjective
- untemporary adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of temporary1
Word History and Origins
Origin of temporary1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The temporary ban on the public entering the main chambers in the Commons and Lords will remain in place "until further notice", a UK Parliament spokesperson said.
The vote came amid a wider debate over the Democratic Party’s approach to Israel, and whether recent actions represent a genuine shift in policy thinking, as opposed to a temporary, tactical adjustment to current circumstances.
“This temporary coordinated effort is in place to ensure that there is no lapse in security.”
Migrants were due to be moved out of The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, after Epping Forest District Council secured a temporary injunction in August.
The department’s maintenance and operations budget has been stagnant for years and its staff has been shrinking, with more trouble on the horizon as temporary funding sources dry up in the next few years.
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