Similar words: temporary, contemporary, temporal, primarily, verily, angrily, tempt, tempera. Meaning: adv. for a limited time only; not permanently.
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(181) Clearly, the existing technologies are a limitation and multimedia must temporarily be constrained by the platforms currently available to deliver it.
(182) Now new infections had to drop to extremely low levels or even temporarily cease altogether.
(183) Forecasts now differed as to whether economic recovery had temporarily halted or whether a double-dip recession had occurred.
(184) Pros: A great way to temporarily impair mental processes without having to take medication.
(185) Metro stations were temporarily jammed after the inaugural ceremony and toward the end of the parade.
(186) Unaware the store was temporarily closed, she had come downtown Thursday trying to buy a jacket for her husband.
(187) This temporarily exceeds the warming impact of the greenhouse effect.
(188) The training officer of one firm was temporarily made dealing manager.
(189) He pulled the mask forward slowly, relying for his protection on Forster while he was temporarily blinded.
(190) Don Bradman, the catalyst of the affair, was only temporarily tamed, as his Test batting average of 56.57 testified.
(191) But with his popularity waning and the economy temporarily faltering, Park was in trouble even in his own entourage.
(192) The main options may be for him to stay put or live temporarily with his grandparents.
(193) Force of historical circumstances had dramatically reunited two friends temporarily disunited as a consequence of Cold War expediency.
(194) Members who are temporarily retired to raise families are also entitled to this concession.
(195) They take the cracking of the house market for an aberration, as if the very laws of nature had been temporarily suspended.
(196) Compensation and betterment proved thorny issues and were not totally resolved until 1948, and then only temporarily.
(197) Some sleep problems can be temporarily treated with sleeping pills.
(198) How do I temporarily impersonate the original caller?
(199) It was temporarily resurrected as the Cominform.
(200) The daily flight to Dallas has been temporarily suspended.
(201) The footnote, for instance, that the white supremacist website stormfront.org temporarily went dead on 5 November, the day after the election,(http://sentencedict.com/temporarily.html) because it was so inundated with requests for membership.
(202) Occasionally there would be the days when my depression would dissipate temporarily.
(203) Helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped or cracked skin.
(204) But temporarily deserting her son and daughter, both in their mid-20s, has left her so guilt-ridden that she sometimes cannot swallow the food set in front of her.
(205) She went again, and in so doing temporarily recovered her equanimity.
(206) New York as a corporate entity and her flat temporarily seemed sufficient.
(207) The failure of the Jay Cooke bank, followed quickly by that of Henry Clews, set off a chain reaction of bank failures and temporarily closed the New York stock market.
(208) But, mao Zedong's fault is great revolutionist temporarily error, his jumping - off place is good.
(209) The Bush administration says it will temporarily suspend oil deliveries to this Strategic Petroleum Reserve starting in July.
(210) Sales tax on revenues and employee withholdings may sit in your account temporarily but will ultimately be owed to the government.
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