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temporary

1 of 2adjective
/ˈtɛmpəˌrɛri/
Forms:more temporary,most temporary
1

existing for a limited time

B2
  • He took on a temporary job while he looked for a permanent position.
  • The temporary shelter provided refuge for those displaced by the disaster.
  • She lived in a temporary apartment until she found a permanent home.
  • The temporary road closure caused inconvenience for commuters.
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2

meant to be used for a limited period of time

  • The government provided temporary accommodation for the displaced families.
  • The construction crew installed a temporary bridge until the main structure could be repaired.
  • The band-aid was just a temporary solution for the broken pipe until a plumber arrived.
  • The school brought in temporary classrooms to accommodate the growing student population.
3

employed for a limited time, often to meet short-term business needs or seasonal demands

  • The company hired temporary staff to manage the increased workload during the busy summer months.
  • As the project deadline approached, the firm brought in temporary workers to assist with the final stages.
  • The temporary employee was given a three-month contract to help with data entry while the permanent staff was on leave.
  • The business relies heavily on temporary labor during the holiday season to keep up with customer demand.
  • After the temporary workers completed their assignments, most were offered full-time positions based on their performance.