interim (noun)

  • 41payment — noun 1 paying/being paid ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate (esp. BrE), prompt ▪ late ▪ penalties for late payment of tax ▪ early (esp. BrE) ▪ …

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  • 42profit — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, decent, enormous, fat, good, greater, handsome, healthy, hefty, high …

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  • 43transition — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abrupt, rapid, sudden ▪ direct ▪ gradual, slow ▪ awkward, difficult …

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  • 44competency — noun /ˈkɒmpətənsi/ a) The ability to perform some task; competence. the next day they returned unsuspected, leaving their confederates to follow, and in the interim, to convay them a competencie of all things they could [...]. b) Meeting… …

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  • 45Middle Norwegian — noun The interim language in Norway between 1350 (the Black Plague) and 1525. An amalgam of Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, following Old Norse …

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  • 46arrangement — noun 1 plans/organization ADJECTIVE ▪ alternative, better, different, new, other ▪ It may be necessary to make alternative arrangements. ▪ final …

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  • 47chief executive — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ current, former ▪ acting (BrE), interim (esp. BrE) ▪ joint (esp. BrE) ▪ outgoing (esp. BrE) …

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  • 48constitution — noun 1 laws/rules of a country ADJECTIVE ▪ federal, state ▪ democratic ▪ written ▪ Britain does not have a written constitution. ▪ …

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  • 49director — noun 1 controls a company/an organization ADJECTIVE ▪ company, managing ▪ executive, non executive ▪ assistant, associate, deputy …

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  • 50finding — noun 1 (usually findings) result of research into sth ADJECTIVE ▪ important, key, significant ▪ I ll now summarize the key findings from these studies. ▪ main ▪ …

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