"adhocratically" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

IPA: /adhəˈkɹatɪk(ə)li/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ædhəˈkɹædɪk(ə)li/ [General-American] Forms: more adhocratically [comparative], most adhocratically [superlative]
Etymology: adhocratic + -ally or adhocratical + -ly. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|adhocratic|ally}} adhocratic + -ally, {{suffix|en|adhocratical|ly}} adhocratical + -ly Head templates: {{en-adv}} adhocratically (comparative more adhocratically, superlative most adhocratically)
  1. (business, organizational theory) In an adhocratic manner. Categories (topical): Business, Organizations Related terms: adhocracy, adhocrat, adhocratic, adhocratical [rare] Translations (Translations): adhokratycznie (Polish)

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