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interim

[in-ter-uhm] / ˈɪn tər əm /




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Both countries agreed in the interim to abide by the terms of the uncompleted treaty and it later went into effect.

From BBC

Some student leaders in Bangladesh went on to hold key posts in an interim government, trying to shape the kind of country they had taken to the streets to fight for.

From BBC

When his interim position was announced a year ago and the presidential search was launched, Kim, who replaced outgoing President Carol Folt, was not considered to be a candidate for the job.

From Los Angeles Times

But when asked on the earnings call about whether asset sales were on the table, PayPal CFO and interim CEO Jamie Miller said the company was more focused on its “integrated strategy.”

From MarketWatch

Mahin described the new spending plan as one that tries to preserve as much interim and permanent housing as possible.

From Los Angeles Times