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in the meantime meaning and examples

2025-09-15

Meaning

“In the meantime” means during the time between two events or while waiting for something else to happen. It often introduces a temporary action or situation that fills the gap until the main event occurs.

Grammar and Usage

  • Part of speech: adverbial phrase

  • Position: usually at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence.

  • Pattern:

    • Event A will happen later. In the meantime, Event B happens.
    • Do X in the meantime (while waiting for Y).

Common Phrases

  • In the meantime, please wait here.
  • What should we do in the meantime?
  • Use this tool in the meantime until the update is ready.

Collocations

  • wait in the meantime
  • work in the meantime
  • do something in the meantime
  • find a job in the meantime
  • stay here in the meantime

Examples

  1. The new system will be ready next month. In the meantime, we’ll continue using the old one.
  2. She’s waiting for her visa, and in the meantime she’s staying with friends.
  3. The train is delayed. What can we do in the meantime?
  4. He’s preparing for college, and in the meantime he’s working part-time.
  5. We don’t have the final report yet. In the meantime, let’s review the draft.
  6. The medicine takes an hour to work, so rest in the meantime.
  7. We’ll fix the main problem soon, but in the meantime please use the backup.
  • meanwhile
  • during this time
  • for now
  • for the time being

Antonym

  • immediately
  • right away