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Maria
Please if somebody can answer me: What does "ad hoc" exactly mean? I saw this word in a job description. How can I use it in conversations and in writing? Many thanks :)
Mar 18, 2015 2:42 PM
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It is a latin phrase often used in English to me For this or about this referring to a loosely put together group. An Adhoc committee was assembled to solve the problem. Meaning the group was casually put together. It is seen in newspapers, but not in normal conversation
March 18, 2015
I would use it in conversation. I would say that I did something in an ad hoc way, meaning I didn't have a plan, but just made it up as I went along. I work in the UK civil service, and maybe it's the culture of our work but people quite often use Latin phrases in speech in the office. Other examples of Latin I've heard used in conversation include: Mea culpa (it's my fault) or Ad nauseam which is usually repeating something ad nauseam (that is, until you're totally sick of it!)
March 18, 2015
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