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- Dictionaryinterim/ˈɪnt(ə)rɪm/
noun
- 1. the intervening time: "in the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed"
- 2. an interim dividend, profit, etc. British
adjective
- 1. in or for the intervening period; provisional: "an interim arrangement"
- 2. relating to less than a full year's business activity: "an interim dividend"
adverb
- 1. meanwhile. archaic
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the time between two particular periods or events: I started writing two years ago, and other books on the subject have come out in the interim (= during this period).
The meaning of INTERIM is an intervening time : interval. How to use interim in a sentence.
Interim is used to describe something that is intended to be used until something permanent is done or established.
Interim definition: an intervening time; interval; meantime. See examples of INTERIM used in a sentence.
An interim is a period of time between one event and another. If a teacher leaves mid-year, there might be an interim teacher, one who takes over the class until a permanent replacement is hired.
An interval of time between one event, process, or period and another. adj. Belonging to, serving during, or taking place during an intermediate interval of time; temporary: an interim agreement. See Synonyms at temporary.
INTERIM meaning: 1. temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something permanent exists: 2. used to…. Learn more.