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near-term
[ neer-turm ]
adjective
- for, covering, or involving the very near future:
the near-term prospects for lower interest rates.
Word History and Origins
Origin of near-term1
Example Sentences
In the near term, the state will only be on the hook for 10 percent of its costs by 2020.
Those are just the near-term dangers in the intelligence realm.
In the near-term, the task for Detroit city government is usefully simple: bring down the debt.
Saddam was probably not a near term threat to regional security and stability.
In the near term, the deficit turned surplus highlights the improving national economic environment.
Near term the bath-tub is not safe because of danger of uterine infection from unclean water.
In the near-term, the strength of this demand is expected to press hard against supplies, resulting in continued price strength.
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