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View synonyms for ad interim

ad interim

[ ad in-tuh-rim ]

adverb

  1. in the meantime. : ad int.


ad interim

/ æd ˈɪntərɪm /

adjective

  1. for the meantime; for the present ad int

    ad interim measures



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ad interim1

From Latin: literally, “for the time between”

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ad interim1

Latin

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Example Sentences

And I shall never advise an author to come to Munich except ad interim.

He was also president ad interim, and for some years minister of foreign affairs.

Returning to the Provisional Government: Regard its members closely, these gods ad interim.

Without receiving pay as such, and although his galleys went on the expedition, he remained as alcalde ad interim.

Antonio Molto—Segundo cabo, term as governor (ad interim), 1888.

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