interimly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

interim +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

interimly (comparative more interimly, superlative most interimly)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) temporarily
    • 1977, The South African Sugar Journal, volume 61, page 205:
      At the Central Board meeting on 9 October, 1973, it was agreed that Pongola make use of the DAC calculation method for bagasse mass interimly until the massing of bagasse could successfully be introduced.
    • 1988, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Wilderness Recommendation, Alaska Regional Office, National Park Service:
      Selected lands will remain in federal ownership until they are interimly conveyed, and they are suitable for wilderness designation because they are undeveloped and possess important wilderness values.
    • 1997, Wang Sijing, Engineering Geology, page 216:
      The test in which cyclic loads were applied interimly was carried out on a few samples, with interim period from several hours to several ten hours and on the conditions of drainage or undrainage in the interim period.