interim (noun)

  • 11interim certificate — noun : a temporary or preliminary certificate (as of securities) …

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  • 12interim ethics — noun : an interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus as principles enunciated for governing the conduct of the disciples during the anticipated brief span of time before the coming of the second advent and the passing of the terrestrial… …

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  • 13interim — I UK [ˈɪntərɪm] / US adjective [only before noun] 1) intended to last or perform an activity only until someone or something permanent or final is available an interim government/president/report interim payment (= part of the full amount paid in …

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  • 14Interim — An interim is a temporary pause in a line of succession or event. It is frequently used as an appositive noun, in which case it serves as an adjective meaning in between, transitional, or temporary. Definition of Interim It is serving as a… …

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  • 15interim — in|ter|im1 [ ıntərım ] adjective only before noun 1. ) intended to last or perform an activity only until someone or something permanent or final is available: an interim government/president/report interim payment (=part of the full amount paid… …

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  • 16interim — 1 adjective (only before noun) an interim arrangement, report, payment etc is used or accepted temporarily, until a final or complete one is made; provisional: an interim report | He received an interim payment of 10,000. 2 noun in the interim in …

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  • 17interim dividend — The declaration and payment of a dividend prior to annual earnings determination. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A dividend declared part of the way through a company s financial year, authorised solely by the directors. Exchange Handbook… …

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  • 18interim — in|ter|im1 [ˈıntərım] adj [only before noun] 1.) intended to be used or accepted for a short time only, until something or someone final can be made or found ▪ an interim report ▪ He received an interim payment of £10,000. ▪ He was appointed… …

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  • 19interim — 1. adjective /ˈintɜrim/ a) transitional Iraqs government is interim. b) temporary You are interim manager until he returns from hospital. 2. noun /ˈintɜrim/ A tra …

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  • 20interim — [ˈɪntərɪm] adj I intended to last or to perform an activity only until someone or something permanent or final is available an interim government/president/report[/ex] II noun interim [ˈɪntərɪm] in the interim during the time between one thing… …

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