Interim vs. Acting

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Interimadjective

Transitional.

Interimadjective

Temporary.

Interimnoun

A transitional or temporary period between other events.

Interimnoun

The meantime; time intervening; interval between events, etc.

Interimnoun

A name given to each of three compromises made by the emperor Charles V. of Germany for the sake of harmonizing the connecting opinions of Protestants and Catholics.

Interimnoun

the time between one event, process, or period and another

Interimadjective

serving during an intermediate interval of time;

Interim

An interim is a provisional or temporary intervening period of time. In projects, an interim report is often compiled to analyze how the project is proceeding, before its final completion.

Actingadjective

Temporarily assuming the duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job.

Actingverb

present participle of act

Actingnoun

An intended action or deed.

Actingnoun

Pretending.

Actingnoun

(drama) The occupation of an actor.

Actingnoun

(legal) The deeds or actions of parties are called actings to avoid confusion with the legal senses of deeds and actions.

Actingadjective

Operating in any way.

Actingadjective

Doing duty for another; officiating; as, an acting superintendent.

Actingnoun

the performance of a part or role in a drama

Actingadjective

serving temporarily especially as a substitute;

Acting

Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means of its enactment by an actor or actress who adopts a character—in theatre, television, film, radio, or any other medium that makes use of the mimetic mode. Acting involves a broad range of skills, including a well-developed imagination, emotional facility, physical expressivity, vocal projection, clarity of speech, and the ability to interpret drama.

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