provisional
pro|vi|sion|al /prəv'ɪʒənəl/
[ADJ]
You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future.
...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government...
It was announced that the times were provisional and subject to confirmation.
● provisionally [ADV] ADV with v
The seven republics had provisionally agreed to the new relationship on November 14th.
[ADJ]
You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future.
...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government...
It was announced that the times were provisional and subject to confirmation.
● provisionally [ADV] ADV with v
The seven republics had provisionally agreed to the new relationship on November 14th.