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ad interim

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ad in·ter·im  (ntr-m)
adv.
In or for the meantime; temporarily.
adj.
Acting or done ad interim; temporary. See Synonyms at temporary.

[Latin ad, to, for + interim, the meantime.]

ad interim [æd ˈɪntərɪm]
adj & adv
for the meantime; for the present ad interim measures Abbreviation ad int
[Latin]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.ad interim - for an intervening time; temporarily; "elected to serve ad interim"
Translations
ad interim [ˈædˈɪntərɪm]
B. ADJinterino
ad interim (geh)
advad interim (geh), → vorläufig
adjinterim (geh), → vorläufig


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No; but she has become queen of Paris, ad interim, and since she could not venture at once to establish herself in the Palais Royal or the Tuileries, she is installed at the Hotel de Ville, where she is on the point of giving an heir or an heiress to that dear duke.
Ad interim, if I may be pardoned that expression, I shall give you this betel-box, which is highly valuable article and cost me two rupees only four years ago.
 
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