noun a temporary or provisional arrangement or measure
adjective in or for the intervening period; provisional or temporary
In business, 'interim' is commonly used to refer to a temporary position or arrangement, such as an interim CEO or interim report.
In education, 'interim' may be used to describe a temporary teacher or school administrator, such as an interim principal.
In government, 'interim' can refer to a temporary leader or government body, such as an interim government or interim president.
In legal contexts, 'interim' can refer to a temporary court order or decision, such as an interim injunction.
In project management, 'interim' is often used to describe a temporary milestone or progress report, such as an interim project review.
An interim report was submitted to the publisher before the final manuscript was completed.
The psychologist served as an interim counselor for the school while a permanent hire was being sought.
The CEO appointed an interim chief financial officer to oversee the company's finances during the transition period.
The project manager was hired on an interim basis to lead the team until a permanent replacement could be found.
The HR manager was promoted to an interim director role while the search for a new director was conducted.