Meaning:
It denotes a period of time between something that ended and something that happened afterwards
Examples:
- The justifications submitted are the amendments that have been introduced in the interim.
- This has strengthened the party's standing as the largest in the interim Parliament.
- Free access will eventually come about, but much time will have been wasted in the interim.
- In the interim, I was wondering if you might be in the mood to do Huff a little favor.
- They also agreed that, in the interim, the rates should be increased as an ad hoc arrangement.
- Whoever is in control in the interim is likely to be in control in the end.
- In the interim, there is time enough for everyone to take part in this procedure and express their opinion.
- However, more recently, six of the ministerial portfolios in the Interim Iraqi Government have been assumed by women.
- However, in the interim, there needs to be an international agreement outlining the safety standards for such shipments.
- In the Interim Administrative Council (IAC), the pillar heads of UNMIK work together with the leading Kosovo Albanian representatives and with Mrs. Trajkovic from the Serb National Council.