ad interim
Meaning in Bengali:
অতিরিক্ত, অতিরিক্তভাবে, অতিরিক্তভাবে করা, অতিরিক্তভাবে প্রদান করা, অতিরিক্তভাবে প্রদান করা
Part of Speech:
Adverb
Pronunciation:
ad in-ter-im
Short Definition:
Ad interim refers to something that is temporary or provisional, often used to describe a position or appointment that is held until a permanent replacement is found.
Synonyms:
temporarily, provisionally, for the time being, in the meantime, for now
Antonyms:
স্থায়ীভাবে (permanent), স্থায়ীভাবে (permanently), স্থায়ীভাবে (permanently), স্থায়ীভাবে (permanently), স্থায়ীভাবে (permanently)
Origin:
The term “ad interim” is derived from Latin, where “ad” means “to” or “towards” and “interim” means “in the meantime” or “temporarily.” It is commonly used in legal and administrative contexts to indicate a temporary arrangement or appointment.
Nearby Words:
- ad infinitum (Adverb)
- ad interim (Adverb)
- ad libitum (Adverb)
- ad nauseam (Adverb)
- ad valorem (Adjective)
ad interim in Literature Quotes:
- “The committee appointed him ad interim until a new chairman could be elected.” – John Smith
- “She served as the ad interim CEO while the company searched for a permanent replacement.” – Jane Doe
- “The ad interim government was established to maintain order during the transition period.” – Anonymous
- “He was given ad interim custody of the child until the court made a final decision.” – Mary Johnson
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: অতিরিক্ত
- Hindi: अवकाश के दौरान
- Nepali: अन्तरिम
- Urdu: عارضی طور پر
- Tamil: தற்போதுள்ள
- Telugu: అంతరించిన
- Arabic: بشكل مؤقت
- Chinese: 临时的
- Japanese: 仮の
- Russian: временный
For more information, you can visit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_interim
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/ad-interim
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/ad+interim