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temporarily
[ tem-puh-rair-uh-lee, tem-puh-rer- ]
adverb
- only for a while or for the time being; not permanently:
The website you were trying to reach is temporarily unavailable.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·ٱ···· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of temporarily1
Example Sentences
The move was temporarily blocked by a judge last week.
Newsom pointed to his own efforts temporarily lifting state regulations to speed up rebuilding in the wake of the L.A. fires.
Following a public outcry and months of negotiations, Flores and the others, a group who called themselves “Reclaiming Our Homes,” were allowed to stay in the houses temporarily.
Aside from Tomsic and Weldin, seven other officers linked to the scandal have had their ability to be a police officer in California temporarily suspended by the state’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
Leasing of buildings used to collect and distribute imported goods has slowed at least temporarily as businesses wait to see whether the tariffs take hold at their announced rates or ease through negotiations.
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