Synonym: momentary, passing, short-lived, transient. Antonym: permanent. Similar words: contemporary, literary, temple, to the contrary, import, contretemps, contemplate, important. Meaning: ['tempərərɪ /-prə-] n. a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis. adj. 1. not permanent; not lasting 2. lacking continuity or regularity.
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91. The World Championship was brought to a temporary halt .
92. Temporary workers are considerably younger than the generality of workers.
93. The shops are cashing in on temporary shortages by raising prices.
94. When the boat reached Cape Town, we said a temporary goodbye.
95. You might want to consider temporary work until you decide what you want to do.
96. It was agreed that the temporary injunction should be lifted.
97. The President pleaded that strong rule from the centre was a regrettable, but temporary necessity.
98. The government expected a temporary accord with the Opposition before the end of the year.http://sentencedict.com/temporary.html
99. Don't worry, his depression is only temporary - it'll soon pass.
100. Grants by themselves provide little more than a temporary palliative to ailing industries.
101. They act at least a temporary block to DNA synthesis in micro - organisms.
102. I refer specifically to permanent residents, in contradistinction to temporary visitors.
103. We can screen off part of the room and use it as a temporary office.
104. Opportunism consists of sacrificing fundamental interests in order to gain temporary, partial benefits.
105. To occupy the intervening months she took a temporary job.
106. A library is functioning as a temporary hospital to cope with casualties.
107. The family took up temporary residence in the manor house.
108. Under law, your employer has the right to hire a temporary worker to replace you.
109. Your debt situation is only temporary, and it is within your power to resolve it.
110. This expression gave temporary meaning to a set of features otherwise nondescript.
111. I rigged up a temporary radio aerial from a coat hanger.
112. The party has been taking on staff, including temporary organisers.
113. The salaries of temporary employees ought to be brought into line with those of permanent staff.
114. You might be able to get a temporary passport.
115. Morality is temporary, wisdom is permanent. Hunter S. Thompson
116. Raybestos ruled out the possible compromise of a temporary permission to dump asbestos at the site.
117. That is an affront to people in temporary accommodation and in housing stress.
118. It then gave her notice to quit the temporary accommodation, and offered her alternative accommodation elsewhere which she refused.
119. It will also mean the diversion of two major traffic arteries over temporary roadways for three years.
120. It is estimated more than 2,000 people now sleep on London's streets and another 50,000 in various forms of temporary accommodation.
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