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Temporário

Temporário is an adjective in Portuguese describing something that lasts for a limited period or is not permanent. The term derives from tempo, meaning time, and the suffix -ário, which forms adjectives related to a given idea or function. In everyday usage, temporário signals that a state, arrangement, or object is intended to endure only until a final or longer-lasting solution is available.

In labor and employment, temporário denotes a job or contract set for a defined period. This includes

Beyond employment, temporário is widely used for arrangements such as housing, services, or equipment that meet

Differences with related terms include provisório, which emphasizes provisional status pending a decision or later confirmation,

temporary
or
seasonal
work,
assignments
intended
to
cover
absences,
or
projects
with
a
specific
end
date.
In
Portuguese-speaking
countries,
temporary
staffing
is
often
provided
through
a
temporary-work
agency,
known
in
many
contexts
as
a
empresa
de
trabalho
temporário.
Rules
typically
set
maximum
durations
and
conditions
for
renewals
or
conversions
to
permanent
positions,
varying
by
national
legislation.
an
immediate
need
but
are
not
expected
to
continue
indefinitely.
Phrases
like
solução
temporária
(temporary
solution)
or
acomodação
temporária
(temporary
housing)
are
common
in
administrative,
construction,
and
event
contexts.
and
transitório,
which
highlights
a
transitional
phase
between
two
states.
Temporário
thus
conveys
limited
duration
and
intended
non-permanence
across
diverse
domains,
from
work
arrangements
to
infrastructure
and
policy
measures.