interim
1 of 2adjective/ˈɪntərəm/
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intended to last only until something permanent is presented
C1- An interim report was submitted to provide preliminary findings before the full research study was complete.
- The interim government took control until elections could be held.
- She served as interim director for six months after the previous one resigned unexpectedly.
- The council implemented interim measures to address the crisis until a full plan was developed.
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assessed temporarily, before the final or definitive results are known
- The company released its interim earnings report ahead of the final annual results.
- The interim exam scores were posted to give students an idea of their progress.
- Interim data suggests that the product launch is on track for success, but final figures will be available next month.
- The interim budget was presented while they worked on finalizing the full financial plan.
- The interim results of the election showed a close race between the candidates, with more votes to be counted.