temporary expedient
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Definition
- Noun:
- An unplanned, makeshift solution: A "temporary expedient" is a stopgap measure or action taken to deal with an immediate problem or need, without long-term planning or consideration for future consequences. It is intended to serve only for a short time.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Using a piece of cardboard to cover the broken window was just a temporary expedient until the glass could be replaced.
- The manager's decision to hire freelancers was a temporary expedient to handle the sudden increase in workload.
Advanced Usage
- "as a temporary expedient": Used to describe an action taken specifically to serve as a short-term solution.
- The policy was implemented as a temporary expedient during the crisis, but it remained in place for years.
Variants and Related Words
- Expedient (noun): A means of attaining an end, especially one that is convenient or practical, though possibly improper or immoral.
- He viewed the lie as a necessary expedient to avoid conflict.
- Stopgap (noun): A temporary way of dealing with a problem or satisfying a need.
- The new hire is a stopgap until we find a permanent manager.
Synonyms
- Stopgap
- Makeshift
- Improvisation
- Provisional measure
Related Phrases
- Band-Aid solution: An informal term for a temporary fix that does not address the root cause of a problem.
- The software patch is merely a Band-Aid solution for the underlying security flaw.
Noun
- an unplanned expedient