adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He received a temporary appointment as a visiting professor at the university.

Definition:A job or position that is not permanent and usually lasts for a short time.

From temporary appointment

Example:The research focused on contemporaneous events leading up to the financial crisis.

Definition:An event that occurs in the present time or at the same time as something else.

From contemporary event

Example:There are several temporaneous changes in the company's policies.

Definition:A change that is not permanent and lasts for only a short time.

From temporaneous change

Example:The company is facing temporaneous circumstances that affect its stock price.

Definition:Circumstances that are not permanent and are likely to change soon.

From temporaneous circumstances

Example:She was given a temporaneous appointment to manage the new department.

Definition:A job or position that is not permanent and usually lasts for a short time.

From temporaneous appointment

Example:The benefits of the new policy are expected to have temporaneous effects only.

Definition:Effects that are not permanent and last for only a short time.

From temporaneous effects

Example:The animal's temporaneous adaptation to a new environment is just for survival.

Definition:An adaptation that is not permanent and lasts for only a short time.

From temporaneous adaptation

Example:The government passed a temporaneous legislation to address the current economic situation.

Definition:Legislation that is not permanent and usually lasts for a short time.

From temporaneous legislation

Example:They made a temporaneous agreement to work on the project together until the end of the fiscal year.

Definition:An agreement that is not permanent and usually lasts for a short time.

From temporaneous agreement

Example:He had a temporaneous tenure at the company, serving as the interim CEO.

Definition:A tenure that is not permanent and lasts for only a short time.

From temporaneous tenure