Etymology: [ tem-p&-"rer-E ] (adjective.) circa 1564. From Latin temporarius, from tempus (“time”)
Synonyms: temp, acting, ad hoc, ad interim, alternate, Band-Aid, brief, changeable, ephemeral, evanescent, fleeting, for the time being, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, interim, limited, make-do, makeshift
geçici, gelip geçici, geçici, muvakkat, eğreti, daimi olmayan, geçici olarak, şimdilik, geçici olmak, iğretiden, geçici süre, muvakkaten, iğreti, eğretiden, geçicilik, (isim) geçicilik,
One serving for a limited time; short-term employee, For a limited time, ephemeral, not constant; transient, For a limited time, ephemeral, not constant, An annuity where payments cease at the end of either a fixed term, or on the prior death of the annuitant, whichever comes first, provisional, VARCHAR2(1) Whether the index is on a temporary table, interim, temp, Structures which remain in the water for less than seven (7) months in any period of twelve (12) consecutive months, not permanent; not lasting; "politics is an impermanent factor of life"- James Thurber; "impermanent palm cottages"; "a temperary arrangement"; "temporary housing", lacking continuity or regularity; "an irregular worker"; "employed on a temporary basis", Something that is temporary lasts for only a limited time. His job here is only temporary a temporary loss of memory. permanent + temporarily tem·po·rari·ly The peace agreement has at least temporarily halted the civil war permanently, impermanent, passing, brief, Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief, nonpermanent worker (Slang), structures that remain in or over the water for less than seven (7) months in any period of twelve (l2) consecutive months, injunction An order from a court to prohibit or enforce certain conduct on a temporary basis until the court can make a determination based on all the facts and law of the case The most common example of an injunction in trademark law is a court order to stop using a particular trademark Since injunctive relief is an equitable remedy, the court will weigh the harm to defendant if the injunction is imposed against the harm to plaintiff if no injunction is ordered The court will also require a bond to compensate the defendant in the event the injunction was wrongly ordered, (adj ) iglarno, ihglahrnoh, VARCHAR2(1) Whether this is a temporary table, an unnamed object used during the evaluation of an expression to store intermediate values, Employment on a basis other than permanent or probationary, i e in limited term status or provisional status, A license plate, usually made of cardboard, issued to a motorist for a short period of time typcially for a month or less This is often while the motorist waits for the license plates to be issued, or has to move a car from one location to another, Orders: Orders granting relief between the filing of the lawsuit and the judgment Automatic in some states Also called Pendente Lite Orders, for a relatively brief period of time, not permanently, pro tem, plural of temporary, for a limited time only; not permanently; "he will work here temporarily"; "he was brought out of retirement temporarily"; "a power failure temporarily darkened the town", tentatively, In a temporary manner; for a time, briefly, impermanently, passingly, the property of lasting only a short time, The quality or state of being temporary; opposed to perpetuity, impermanence, transitoriness, The characteristic of being temporary,
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One serving for a limited time; short-term employee
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For a limited time, ephemeral, not constant; transient
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For a limited time, ephemeral, not constant
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An annuity where payments cease at the end of either a fixed term, or on the prior death of the annuitant, whichever comes first
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provisional
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VARCHAR2(1) Whether the index is on a temporary table
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interim
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temp
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Structures which remain in the water for less than seven (7) months in any period of twelve (12) consecutive months
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not permanent; not lasting; "politics is an impermanent factor of life"- James Thurber; "impermanent palm cottages"; "a temperary arrangement"; "temporary housing"
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lacking continuity or regularity; "an irregular worker"; "employed on a temporary basis"
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Something that is temporary lasts for only a limited time. His job here is only temporary a temporary loss of memory. permanent + temporarily tem·po·rari·ly The peace agreement has at least temporarily halted the civil war permanently
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impermanent, passing, brief sıfat
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Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief
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nonpermanent worker (Slang) isim
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structures that remain in or over the water for less than seven (7) months in any period of twelve (l2) consecutive months
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injunction An order from a court to prohibit or enforce certain conduct on a temporary basis until the court can make a determination based on all the facts and law of the case The most common example of an injunction in trademark law is a court order to stop using a particular trademark Since injunctive relief is an equitable remedy, the court will weigh the harm to defendant if the injunction is imposed against the harm to plaintiff if no injunction is ordered The court will also require a bond to compensate the defendant in the event the injunction was wrongly ordered
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(adj ) iglarno, ihglahrnoh
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VARCHAR2(1) Whether this is a temporary table
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an unnamed object used during the evaluation of an expression to store intermediate values
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Employment on a basis other than permanent or probationary, i e in limited term status or provisional status
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A license plate, usually made of cardboard, issued to a motorist for a short period of time typcially for a month or less This is often while the motorist waits for the license plates to be issued, or has to move a car from one location to another
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Orders: Orders granting relief between the filing of the lawsuit and the judgment Automatic in some states Also called Pendente Lite Orders
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temporarily
for a relatively brief period of time
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temporarily
not permanently
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temporary.
pro tem
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temporaries
plural of temporary
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temporarily
for a limited time only; not permanently; "he will work here temporarily"; "he was brought out of retirement temporarily"; "a power failure temporarily darkened the town"
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temporarily
tentatively
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temporarily
In a temporary manner; for a time
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temporarily
briefly, impermanently, passingly
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temporariness
the property of lasting only a short time
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temporariness
The quality or state of being temporary; opposed to perpetuity
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