Pronunciation: /æd ˈloʊkəm/
noun a Latin phrase meaning 'to the place'
A1 I am going ad locum to meet my friend at the coffee shop.
A2 The ad locum for the company's new headquarters has not been finalized yet.
B1 The ad locum of the conference is easily accessible by public transportation.
B2 The ad locum chosen for the team building retreat was a remote cabin in the mountains.
C1 The ad locum of the crime scene was thoroughly investigated by the forensic team.
C2 The ad locum of the archaeological dig site revealed ancient artifacts dating back thousands of years.
preposition used to indicate movement or direction towards a specific location
A1 I walked ad locum the park to meet my friend.
A2 She placed the book ad locum the table before sitting down.
B1 The package was delivered ad locum the recipient's doorstep.
B2 The team gathered ad locum the conference room for the meeting.
C1 The artist carefully arranged the sculptures ad locum the gallery for the exhibit.
C2 The chef presented the dishes ad locum the judges for tasting and evaluation.
formal The team will meet ad locum to discuss the project timeline.
informal Let's meet ad locum at the coffee shop to go over the details.
slang We should hang out ad locum and catch up.
figurative His mind wandered ad locum, lost in thought.
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