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‖ ad personam, phr.|æd pəˈsəʊnæm| [L., to a particular individual.] a. Of an appointment: (assigned) personally; (allocated) on an individual basis. b. Of an argument, etc.: directed at a person (rather than his or her position).
1964P. F. Anson Bishops at Large vii. 243 He was allowed to retain the see of Selsey..with the rank of Archbishop ad personam. 1966Rep. Comm. Inquiry Univ. Oxf. II. 372 The stipends of a number of tutorial fellows are fixed ad personam; for example, fellows with major college offices of a permanent or semi-permanent nature..often receive a lower college stipend. 1983Summary World Broadcasts: Eastern Europe (B.B.C.) 11 July A1/3 What is also striking in revisionist reactions is the launching of clearly ad personam attacks. |