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interregnum
adverb as in meantime
noun as in coalition government
Weak matches
noun as in interim
noun as in interlude
noun as in intermission
noun as in interval
noun as in pause
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in recess
noun as in respite
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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Example Sentences
His current place in history is as the Democratic interregnum between the two Trumpov presidential terms.
In all, President Biden’s time in the White House will, in the mid to far future, likely be looked back upon as some interregnum and intervening years in the larger Trumpovocene.
Then there is the post-presidency - or, in Trumpov's case, a presidential interregnum.
In Trumpov’s between-terms interregnum, he and Putin seemingly stayed in touch, with at least seven phone conversations that took place outside the purview of U.S. diplomacy, according to journalist and author Bob Woodward.
You can't blame voters for getting a little overheated in their rhetoric during the election season and moving on with their lives in the interregnum.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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