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How to pronounce interim in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lag, meantime, meanwhile
Type of interval, time interval
Has types interregnum
Type Words


an interim agreement.

Examples of interim

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Defensive coordinator Phil Bennett will serve as the interim coach for the game.
From the stltoday.com
Last month the company cut about 100 jobs and named Kay Hong as its interim CEO.
From the thenewstribune.com
His last day was Jan. 28, and Capt. Mike Cobb has been serving as interim chief.
From the thenewstribune.com
An interim clean-power target of 25 percent by 2025 should also be set, he said.
From the bloomberg.com
Interim coach Sergio Batista won his second game since replacing Diego Maradona.
From the washingtontimes.com
Kasich's interim director of job and family services, Michael Colbert, is black.
From the dispatch.com
Interim coach Pete Myers said Pippen had an ice bag over his eye after the game.
From the timesunion.com
Then there's the matter of the previous interim city manager, Ann Marie Gallant.
From the sfgate.com
Tunisia's constitution gives the interim government 60 days to hold an election.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • The time between one event, process, or period and another; "meanwhile the socialists are running the government"
  • Serving during an intermediate interval of time; "an interim agreement"
  • An interim is a temporary pause in a line of succession or event. It is frequently used as an appositive noun, in which case it serves as an adjective meaning "in between", "transitional" or "temporary". ...
  • Interim is an album by British rock band The Fall, compiled from live and studio material and released in 2004. It features the first officially released versions of "Clasp Hands", "Blindness" and "What About Us? ...
  • A term appended to a gene symbol that is under review.
  • As applied to the ruling of a court, temporary or partial, e.g. in matters of interdict.
  • The period between sine die adjournment of one regular legislative session to the convening of the next regular legislative session.
  • An interim sphere of influence may be adopted which applies until the agency goes out of existence due to a consolidation, dissolution, reorganization, or merger.
  • [Latin, In the meantime: temporary; between.]