acting

acting
I adjective adjutant, deputative, deputy, functioning, holding legal rights conferred by another, impermanent, replacing, representative, representing, short-term, speaking by delegated authority, standing in the place of, substituting for, temporary, transient associated concepts: acting illegally, acting in a boisterous manner, acting in concert with others, acting in good faith, acting judge, acting mayor, acting officer, acting within the course of employment, acting within the scope of employment II index histrionics, operative, representative, surrogate, temporary, vicarious (delegated)

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acting
adj.
Temporarily performing the duties of a position or office without officially holding that position or office.

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