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task force
noun
- Navy, Military. a temporary grouping of units under one commander, formed for the purpose of carrying out a specific operation or mission.
- a group or committee, usually of experts or specialists, formed for analyzing, investigating, or solving a specific problem.
task force
noun
- a temporary grouping of military units formed to undertake a specific mission
- any semipermanent organization set up to carry out a continuing task
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of task force1
Example Sentences
During his last term, Trump invested millions of dollars in services for people with disabilities and launched a task force focused on creating more employment for people with disabilities.
“I believe this task force will add a much-needed layer of oversight that will help restore public trust and ensure resources actually reach those in need.”
Officials say the big cats have already been identified by a task force in collaboration with South African authorities.
Days after taking office, Trump signed an executive order promoting the development of crypto and a task force to create a regulatory framework and possibly a national crypto stockpile controlled by the government.
The Trump administration has announced that USC faces investigations from the Department of Justice and the Office for Civil Rights over antisemitism allegations — and will be visited by a federal antisemitism task force.
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