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  1. adverb. tem· po· rar· i· ly ˌtem-pə-ˈrer-ə-lē. : during a limited time. Examples of temporarily in a Sentence.

  2. TEMPORARILY definition: 1. in a way that does not last for long or for ever: 2. in a way that does not last for long or…. Learn more.

  3. Temporarily definition: only for a while or for the time being; not permanently. See examples of TEMPORARILY used in a sentence.

  4. in a way that does not last for long or forever: This office is closed temporarily for redecoration. See. temporary. Fewer examples. The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. His famed calmness temporarily deserted him. He's temporarily laid aside some quite interesting projects to write the script.

  5. Define temporarily. temporarily synonyms, temporarily pronunciation, temporarily translation, English dictionary definition of temporarily. adj. Lasting, used, serving, or enjoyed for a limited time. n. pl. tem·po·rar·ies One that serves for a limited time: an office staffed by temporaries....

  6. Temporarily describes something that happens for a limited amount of time. If you agree to watch your friend's dog temporarily, you'll be surprised if it turns out that your friend will be in France for at least two years.

  7. in a way that lasts or is intended to last or be used only for a short time; in a way that is not permanent. We regret this service is temporarily unavailable. The company announced that it would be temporarily closing the factory because of the global downturn.

  8. Jan 30, 2024 · 'Temporarily' in a sentence: On April 8, the moon will pass between Earth and the sun, temporarily blocking the sun’s light.

  9. Temporary definition: lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent. See examples of TEMPORARY used in a sentence.

  10. Businesslasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent:a temporary need; a temporary job. n. Businessan office worker hired, usually through an agency on a per diem basis, for a short period of time. Latin temporārius, equivalent. to tempor- (stem of tempus) time + -ārius - ary. 1540–50.

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