"Stopgap" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stopgap" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stopgap" Meaning

A temporary solution or measure intended to deal with a difficult or serious situation temporarily, pending a more permanent solution.

"Stopgap" Examples

1. Temporary Solution

The new CEO was appointed as a stopgap measure until the company found a more permanent replacement.

2. Emergency Arrangement

The government made a stopgap decision to temporarily raise taxes to deal with the economic crisis.

3. Temporary Fix

The leak in the roof required a stopgap repair to prevent further water damage until a more permanent solution could be arranged.

4. Provisional Arrangement

The university offered a stopgap course for students who failed to meet the entry requirements for their chosen degree.

5. Short-term Measure

The airline implemented a stopgap flight schedule until the new, more efficient routes could be put into operation.

"Stopgap" Similar Words

Stooped

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To stoop is a verb that means to bend down low with your back, especially so that your back is bent forward from the hips and your head is below the level of your shoulders. This movement is usually done because you need to pick up something or to inspect something closely.

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Stoops

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The word "stoop" (not "stoops") can have a few different meanings.<br><br>1. A stoop is a slight descent or decline, often used to describe a fall or a steep slope. For example: "The road began to stoop and twist as it wound its way through the hills."<br><br>2. A stoop can also be a verb, meaning to lower oneself, especially to pick something up. For example: "I stooped down to pick up the book that had fallen to the floor."<br><br>3. In US English, a stoop is also a type of staircase or entrance to a house or building, with stone steps leading up to the door. For example: "Our house has a beautiful stoop that's perfect for sitting on during the summer."<br><br>Please note that I assume you meant to type "stoop" instead of "stoops".

Stop-gap

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A stopgap is a temporary solution or measure intended to solve a problem or meet a need until a more permanent solution can be found or implemented.<br><br>Example: "The stopgap measure helped to alleviate the situation, but a more permanent fix is still needed."<br><br>In other words, a stopgap is a "holding action" that buys time until a better solution can be found.

Stop-loss

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Stop

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Stopcock

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Stoped

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Stoplight

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A device at a road junction that lights up to indicate when drivers should stop or proceed.<br><br>It typically has three lights:<br><br> Red: indicating drivers should stop<br> Yellow: indicating drivers should prepare to stop<br> Green: indicating it is safe to proceed.

Stopover

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A brief stay, usually of 24 hours, at a place when traveling from one destination to another.

Stopovers

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Places where a person rests and often refuel while traveling.

Stoppage

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Stoppages

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Hindrances or interruptions, especially in the flow of a process or activity.

Stoppard

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Stopped

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Stopper

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