Similar words: temporary, contemporary, temporal, primarily, verily, angrily, tempt, tempera. Meaning: adv. for a limited time only; not permanently.
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(151) When his son Matthew was temporarily crippled with polio, Guinness took to dropping in to church and praying.
(152) He said he was confident about the future of the party that he was temporarily leaving behind him.
(153) Even if a share does not pay dividends temporarily, it must eventually pay dividends to have any value.
(154) The latter move came in the wake of parliament's decision of Dec. 11 temporarily to suspend the privatization process.
(155) To illustrate the fact that punishment only temporarily suppresses behaviour, consider the following incident.
(156) Are they evil, or does an evil force temporarily inhabit their soul?
(157) He was working temporarily, hoping to get accepted to med school.
(158) But don't get too carried away or your popularity with your owner may temporarily be lost.
(159) The United States demonstrated its displeasure by temporarily suspending diplomatic relations.
(160) The lure of mutual profit wiped out, at least temporarily, their personal vendetta.
(161) Rocky and shallow coastlines create the most spectacular pools, where small seaside animals become temporarily trapped in these natural aquariums.
(162) The magazines, strewn haphazardly over various sections of shelving, served to divert her temporarily.
(163) It may succeed temporarily, in certain cases, and more so with some people than with others.
(164) Lost revenues during shutdown periods are opportunity costs that can temporarily reduce profits.
(165) If you have strong feelings about a situation declare an interest and suggest that some one else temporarily takes the chair.
(166) Anyone inside would be temporarily blinded, momentarily stunned, unless they were trained personnel and had taken precautions.
(167) All controls due to go into effect on Aug. 28 of this year are blocked, at least temporarily.
(168) At that moment, there came a terrible white flash, brighter than the Sun, which temporarily blinded me.
(169) Chapter 11 permits a company to avoid immediate bankruptcy liquidation and continue in operation,(http://sentencedict.com/temporarily.html) at least temporarily.
(170) The reformed parliament with temporarily appointed deputies has already established itself as a genuine decision-making legislature.
(171) Congress now seems inclined to settle temporarily for a catch-all budget measure that would freeze federal spending at current levels.
(172) Al said the talks had temporarily gone down a blind alley, but he was sure the two companies could agree.
(173) The graphite boom temporarily reduced the social and economic importance of subsistence agriculture in the Low Country.
(174) Once there, it might go into orbit temporarily then land, or it might proceed directly to the surface.
(175) Some emit poisonous gases which kill or temporarily paralyse any insects who attempt a meal.
(176) That readiness to make a joke of life had been temporarily eclipsed.
(177) He remained temporarily in Paris and even considered permanent residence there.
(178) It may be desirable to spend what could otherwise be dole money on temporarily subsidizing lame ducks to ease the transition.
(179) Ealing social services informed Hackney social workers and the health visitor that the family would be temporarily in the borough.
(180) Are suspended pupils to be counted as absent or temporarily off-roll?
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