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temporary

[หˆtษ›mpษ™rษ›ri]

temporary Definition

lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.

Using temporary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "temporary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is working as a temporary employee until they find someone permanent.

  • Example

    The company has set up temporary offices while the main building is being renovated.

  • Example

    The power outage was only temporary and lasted for a few hours.

  • Example

    The government has imposed a temporary ban on flights from certain countries.

temporary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for temporary

Antonyms for temporary

Phrases with temporary

  • a solution that is intended to be used for a short period of time until a better solution can be found

    Example

    The patch on the tire was just a temporary fix until we could get it replaced.

  • a legal defense that refers to a state of mind in which a person was unable to control their actions due to a mental illness or defect

    Example

    The defendant claimed temporary insanity as a defense for his actions.

  • a person who is employed for a limited period of time, often to fill in for a regular employee who is absent or on leave

    Example

    The company hired several temporary workers to help with the busy season.

Origins of temporary

from Latin 'temporarius', meaning 'of time'

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Summary: temporary in Brief

The term 'temporary' [หˆtษ›mpษ™rษ›ri] refers to something that lasts for a limited period of time and is not permanent. It can describe a variety of situations, such as employment, housing, or solutions to problems. Examples include 'She is working as a temporary employee until they find someone permanent.' and 'The power outage was only temporary and lasted for a few hours.' 'Temporary' can also be used in phrases like 'temporary fix,' which refers to a short-term solution to a problem.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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