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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151. Many members, from all Banks, feel that the Banks' temporary staff numbers are not within the agreed limits.
152. What position are they in to make certain the prisoners abide by the rules of their temporary release?
153. Alcoholism is a disease that creates temporary madness and insanity. Drug addiction is a disease that destroys health and humanity. Dr T.P.Chia
154. But neither vouchers nor other temporary housing assistance were available.
155. Paul permits temporary abstinence also but only by mutual agreement.
156. Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection.
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157. The anti-abortion groups' victory will probably only be temporary, however.
158. One of the most common causes of failure is the habit of quitting when overtaken by temporary defeat. Napoleon Hill
159. Opportunity...it often comes disguised in the form of misfortune or temporary defeat. Napoleon Hill
160. With the help of the Village Retail Services Association it formed a co-operative to run a village store in temporary accommodation.
161. SSE relevant departments explained to reporters yesterday, did not take temporary suspension Wuliangye reasons.
More similar words: contemporary, literary, temple, to the contrary, import, contretemps, contemplate, important, corporate, importantly, on the contrary, incorporate, of importance, corporation, stem, item, compose, system, impose, jump off, component, compound, oral, employ, empire, statement, ecosystem, emphasis, preempt, for ages.