Noun(1) the time between one event, process, or period and another(2) (astronomy) time based on the motion of the mean sun (an imaginary sun moving uniformly along the celestial equator)(3) in the intervening time
Noun(1) the time between one event, process, or period and another(2) (astronomy) time based on the motion of the mean sun (an imaginary sun moving uniformly along the celestial equator)(3) in the intervening time
(1) He probably won't be here until after work, John pointed out, so I'm gonna take a nap in the meantime .(2) That was a couple of weeks ago, and in the meantime I've been working through my application needs.(3) I'll update you with more info in due course, but in the meantime , take a look at the press release.(4) Neverthless, that doesn't mean we should sit on our hands in the meantime .(5) In the meantime , Cathy finds solace with her gardener, a widower with a young daughter.(6) Mr Cohen would, of course, regain possession of the name in the meantime .(7) In the meantime , he has suggested that the repair work may be started.(8) It is not clear whether the pension fund has reduced this holding in the meantime .(9) Mom and Dad, meantime, had learned to confront their differences(10) Irish companies wishing to dispose of old equipment in the meantime have limited options.(11) In any event, the mortgage interest relief regime might change in the meantime .(12) In the meantime we haven't seen one camp leap substantially ahead of the other.(13) It's not the best way to enjoy it, but we got a lot of exercise in the meantime .(14) So in the meantime those lessons on safe use of mobiles could be a wise move.(15) I have made an appointment with him, but in the meantime , you and I are going lobbying.(16) He hoped to someday become a detective, but in the meantime was looking forward to the action of being a cop.