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in the interim
in the interim (between things)
in the meantime; in the time between the ending of something and the beginning of something else. In the interim between her morning and afternoon classes, Susan rushed home to get a book she had forgotten. My favorite show starts in five minutes, but I'll talk to you in the interim.
in the interim
during this period It's been five years since the band released a new album, but in the interim they've been touring a lot.
in the interim
In the meantime, as in Arthur's in Israel, so in the interim Judy will handle their business. [ Second half of 1500s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Nani | | - | Hawaiian |
Josselin | | - | French |
JØRg | | - | Danish, Norwegian |
Florinda | | flo-REEN-dhah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Columba | | ko-LOOM-ba (Late Roman), kə-LUM-bə (English) | Late Roman |
Augusto | | ow-GOOS-to (Spanish) | Spanish, Italian, Portuguese |