NOUN
- a temporary military unit formed to accomplish a particular objective
- a semipermanent unit created to carry out a continuing task
How To Use task force In A Sentence
- With its repair ship, colliers, and hospital ships, it was a forerunner of the Task Force concept used four decades later in another war against Japan.
- Two of the Task Force's twenty recommendations were that government should not impose any extraordinary tax on non-resident landowners or limit the size of their holding.
- In the opening days, a combined arms brigade task force was the first to deploy.
- The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
- In a cramped conference room known as the "submarine" inside the fortresslike New York Fed, more than a dozen employees who constituted the institution's AIG task force were working marathon days, crammed elbow to elbow around a long wooden conference table. AIG, a symbol of financial crisis, repays bailout loan and finds new foothold
- He cocked a snook at the special task force of both the states.
- Before forming the task force, Golding said the planned $ 213 million convention center expansion will not be included.
- Reid said Wednesday he is taking aim at the “blatant and systematic crime that is rampant” in polygamous groups with legislation that would create a federal task force to combat crimes associated with polygamy. Polygamy in cross hairs of Senate panel
- Instead, armored and mechanized task forces operate in or near population centers, compounding the difficulty of their assigned tasks.
- He sees this as the most important part of the Clarke task force and wants the idea fleshed out over the next few months. Telegraph Column: The Importance of Parliamentary Reform