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pro tempore

adjective as in for the time being

adverb as in for the time being

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Or will he simply ascend to the President Pro Tempore slot—dignified, venerable, respected but ultimately powerless?

The viceroy thought proper to accord to their wishes pro tempore, and the king has since confirmed his nomination.

"We can go out the other way," he said; and the secretary pro tempore had no excuse for following.

Vinson Knight was chosen acting Bishop pro tempore by the unanimous voice of the assembly.

Resolved, That the President pro tempore of the Senate, as a member, retain his right to vote upon all questions.

They may take, pro tempore, the place which the rose formerly occupied.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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