impromptu, devised for the purpose at hand (e.g. ad hoc committee - committee established for a specific reason)
for a specific purpose
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Ad hoc Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
For a particular purpose. (improvised, made up in an instant)
Ad hoc Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning "for this". It generally signifies a solution designed for a specific problem or task, non-generalizable, and not intended to be able to be adapted to other purposes. Compare A priori. Common examples are organizations, committees, and commissions created at the national or international level for a specific task. In other fields the term may refer, for example, to a military unit created under special circumstances, a tailor-made suit, a handcrafted network protocol, or a purpose-specific equation. Ad hoc can also mean makeshift solutions, shifting contexts to create new meanings, inadequate planning, or improvised events.
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Ad hoc Definition from Law Dictionaries & Glossaries
Latin: for this purpose; for a specific purpose. - (read more on Ad hoc)
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Latin term meaning "for this, for this particular purpose." An ad hoccommittee is one commissioned for a special purpose, an ad hoc attorney is onedesignated for a particular client in a special situation.
For this purpose
For this purpose
Ad Hoc decisions are made as and when a situation demands:Ad Hoc committees are formed to address a particular issue
Ad Hoc meetings would take place to discuss specific matters
By Her Majesty's Courts Service. Published under Crown Copyright.Ad Hoc decisions are made as and when a situation demands:
Ad hoc Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
Adjective
1. often improvised or impromptu; "an ad hoc committee meeting"
(similar) unplanned
2. for or concerned with one specific purpose; "a coordinated policy instead of ad hoc decisions"
(similar) specific
Adverb
1. for one specific case; "they were appointed ad hoc"
