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temporarily
[ tem-puh-rair-uh-lee, tem-puh-rer- ]
adverb
- only for a while or for the time being; not permanently:
The website you were trying to reach is temporarily unavailable.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of temporarily1
Example Sentences
The company said that it was temporarily halting production at some plants in Mexico and Canada because of the tariff uncertainty.
Because of their complex supply chains and the often life saving products they make, pharmaceutical companies along with microchip makers were temporarily exempted from the tariffs imposed on all products imported into the US.
In March, a U.S. district judge ordered thousands of fired federal workers to be temporarily reinstated, but many have been put on administrative leave.
A measles infection temporarily suppresses the immune system, Mina said, and it was long assumed that opportunistic infections around the time of the illness were the result of that short-term suppression.
Many market followers expected the the stock market to turn down temporarily this year after reaching record levels in late 2024.
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