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Definitions for ad interim
æd ˈɪn tə rɪmad in·ter·im
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Princeton's WordNet
ad interimadverb
for an intervening time; temporarily
"elected to serve ad interim"
Webster Dictionary
Ad interim
meanwhile; temporary
Etymology: [L.]
Wikidata
Ad interim
The Latin phrase ad interim means "in the meantime" or "temporarily". A diplomatic officer who acts in place of an ambassador is called chargé d'affaires ad interim.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ad interim in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ad interim in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of ad interim in a Sentence
We applaud the call for more research, but in the interim, until we get more evidence, I would say we need to screen more kids, and we need to get them into services.
At least in the interim they need someone who will be able to continue the conversation with the government around regulation issues because that is the key risk.
This has been a very difficult decision but without interim funding, the airline is simply unable to conduct flight operations.
With a lot of questions unanswered about what types of services it's going to need to provide, it makes sense that The VA use more temporary staff in the interim, however, it's important that they do it wisely, and they aren't just hiring contractors in the same way that they've created these positions that they can't fill and probably don't need.
I have grown through the ranks from patrolman to detective, lieutenant, captain, and have served as interim chief for the Uvalde Police Department.
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- midlertidig annonceDanish
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