Pronunciation: /æd ˈhɑk/
adjective formed or created for a particular purpose or situation
A1 The ad hoc committee was formed to address the issue.
A2 They made an ad hoc decision to change the meeting time.
B1 The team had an ad hoc meeting to discuss the project timeline.
B2 The ad hoc group was tasked with finding a solution to the problem.
C1 The ad hoc team quickly put together a plan to handle the emergency situation.
C2 The ad hoc approach proved to be effective in resolving the conflict.
adverb formed or created for a particular purpose or situation, often used to describe something done temporarily or as a quick solution
A1 The team quickly put together an ad hoc plan to address the issue.
A2 She made an ad hoc decision to change the meeting time at the last minute.
B1 The committee formed an ad hoc subcommittee to investigate the matter further.
B2 The ad hoc group was assembled to handle the emergency situation.
C1 The ad hoc committee met regularly to discuss the ongoing project.
C2 The ad hoc team was able to adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
formal The committee was formed to address the issue on an ad hoc basis.
informal Let's just have an ad hoc meeting to discuss this problem.
slang We'll just wing it with an ad hoc solution.
figurative His decision-making process is very ad hoc, he never plans ahead.
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