Pronunciation: /æd rɛfəˈrɛndəm/
adverb refers to an action that is subject to further consideration or approval
A1 The decision was made ad referendum, meaning it is subject to approval.
A2 The committee will discuss the proposal ad referendum before making a final decision.
B1 The contract was signed ad referendum, pending further negotiation.
B2 The agreement was reached ad referendum, awaiting final confirmation.
C1 The resolution was passed ad referendum, pending ratification by the board.
C2 The policy change was approved ad referendum, awaiting formal endorsement.
preposition used before a noun to indicate that something is being referred to for further consideration or approval
A1 The decision on the new policy is ad referendum until further notice.
A2 The team's plan for the project is ad referendum until the manager approves it.
B1 The proposal will be ad referendum until all stakeholders have reviewed and agreed upon it.
B2 The contract negotiations are ad referendum until both parties reach a mutual agreement.
C1 The board of directors will keep the merger proposal ad referendum until all legal aspects are thoroughly examined.
C2 The decision to expand the company globally is ad referendum until the CEO consults with the executive team.
formal The decision on the proposal is ad referendum until the next board meeting.
informal We can't finalize the plan yet, it's ad referendum for now.
slang Let's hold off on that, it's ad referendum until further notice.
figurative The project's success is ad referendum on the team's ability to collaborate effectively.
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