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    temporary
    /ˈtɛmp(ə)r(ər)i/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person employed on a temporary basis, typically an office worker who finds employment through an agency: "to gain flexibility, companies are bringing in temporaries or contracting out work"

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  2. not lasting or needed for a long time: Renting space in another office building is only a temporary measure. a temporary job or contract lasts only for a short period of time: According to the report, over 6% of the labour force are working on a temporary basis. temporary jobs / contracts / work.

  3. The meaning of TEMPORARY is lasting for a limited time. How to use temporary in a sentence.

  4. Temporary definition: lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent. See examples of TEMPORARY used in a sentence.

  5. adj. 1. not permanent; provisional: temporary accommodation. 2. lasting only a short time; transitory: temporary relief from pain. n, pl -raries. a person, esp a secretary or other office worker, employed on a temporary basis. Often shortened to: temp. [C16: from Latin temporārius, from tempus time] ˈtemporarily adv. ˈtemporariness n.

  6. The adjective temporary is used to describe something that isn't permanent or lasts only a short time. Its roots are in the Latin word tempus, meaning "time or season." An employee who isn't a permanent addition to the staff is temporary and in this use, the word is often shortened to temp.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · temporary implies an arrangement established with no thought of continuance but with the idea of being changed soon: a temporary structure. transient describes that which is in the process of passing by, and which will therefore last or stay only a short time: a transient condition. transitory describes an innate characteristic by ...

  8. temporary. adjective. /ˈtemprəri/. /ˈtempəreri/. lasting or intended to last or be used only for a short time; not permanent. to hire temporary workers. They had to move into temporary accommodation. Volunteers built temporary shelters for the survivors. temporary relief from pain.