So you are asking me to create a sentence ad hoc?
The judgeship was only an ad hoc appointment to clear a backlog on the docket.
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
we have an ad hoc network.
Your ad hoc committee had no right to overrule the decision of the bench.Let us meet ad hoc.
In latin, ad hoc means 'to this'. Ad hoc, meaning impromptu or unplanned, refers to things that are being executed at the time of saying and often have an improvised character.
The meaning of hoc is "this" in place of a noun (with hoc being the pronoun). An example of hoc being used in a phrase is ad hoc which means "for this", such as an ad hoc committee or a committee created for a specific purpose or outcome.
We formed an ad hoc committee to address the complaints about parking.
Ad hoc.
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"
There's no such word in Latin as 'ha-hoc'. But a common construction with 'hoc' is the following: 'ad hoc'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'ad' means 'to'; and 'hoc' means 'this'. The English meaning therefore is the following: for this purpose. According to classical Latin, the pronunciation is as follows: ahd hawk. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: ahd awk.
Ad hoc.
Ad hoc means action taken for a particular reason or in a special situation, such as an ad hoc committee formed to consider a specific, urgent matter.See link below.
It is an adjective so it doesn't have a past tense - only verbs do.