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ad hoc

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A quick definition of ad hoc:

Ad hoc means "for this purpose only." It is used to describe something that is created or done specifically for a particular situation or problem. For example, an ad hoc committee might be formed to deal with a specific issue that other committees are not equipped to handle. Ad hoc decisions are made based on the circumstances of a particular case, rather than following a set policy or plan.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Ad hoc means "for this purpose only." It comes from the Latin phrase "to this." An ad hoc committee or commission is created for a specific or one-time purpose to address issues that fall outside the scope of other existing committees or commissions. Ad hoc decisions are made based on the circumstances of a particular case.

  • An ad hoc committee was formed to plan the company picnic.
  • The school board created an ad hoc commission to investigate a recent bullying incident.
  • During a crisis, the government may form an ad hoc committee to address the situation.

These examples illustrate how ad hoc committees and commissions are formed for a specific purpose and are not permanent. They are created to address a particular issue or situation that falls outside the scope of other existing committees or commissions. Ad hoc decisions are made based on the circumstances of a particular case, rather than following a coordinated policy.

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