interims
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pluralof interim.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
interimnounan intervening time; interval; meantime.
Example Sentences
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Under BlueCo's leadership, Chelsea have won two major honours - the Conference League and Club World Cup - and have now reached three finals under eight managers, including caretakers and interims.
From BBC ● Apr. 26, 2026
The move starts the team’s never-ending coaching carousel — now up to 10 coaches, including interims, in Snyder’s 24 seasons.
From Washington Times ● Nov. 2, 2022
And no more Trojan interims like Clay Helton.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 13, 2021
Since Piniella’s departure for the Rays after the 2002, the Mariners went through six managers and two interims – none receiving a contract extension.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 1, 2021
In the interims it resigns itself contentedly to its normal state of lethargy.
From By Berwen Banks by Allen Raine