ad interim
/'æd'infi'naitəm/
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Definition
Adverb - For an intervening period of time; temporarily; in the meantime.
Usage
"Ad interim" is a formal or official term used to describe a position, role, or action that is held or performed only for a temporary period, typically until a permanent arrangement is made. It is often used in titles.
Examples
- The board appointed her as the CEO while they searched for a permanent candidate.
- He served as the ambassador following his predecessor's sudden departure.
- This committee will govern until the new bylaws are ratified.
Advanced Usage
- In Official Titles: The phrase is commonly placed after a title to indicate its temporary nature.
- The Vice President will act as President ad interim.
- Legal and Diplomatic Contexts: Frequently used in legal documents, corporate governance, and international diplomacy to denote provisional authority.
- The court granted the administrator ad interim powers to manage the estate.
Variants and Related Words
- Interim (noun/adjective): The intervening time; temporary, provisional.
- An interim government was established. (Here, "interim" is an adjective modifying "government".)
- Pro tempore (adverb/adjective): Often abbreviated "pro tem," it is a near synonym meaning "for the time being."
Synonyms
- Temporarily
- Provisionally
- For the time being
- In the interim
Antonyms
- Permanently
- Permanently appointed
- Substantively
Adverb
- for an intervening time; temporarily
- elected to serve ad interim