aggressively-convened
|a-gres-sive-ly-con-vened|
/əˈɡrɛsɪvli kənˈviːnd/
forceful assembly
Etymology
'[aggressively-convened]' originates from the combination of 'aggressively' and 'convened', where 'aggressively' is derived from Latin 'aggressivus', meaning 'attack', and 'convened' from Latin 'convenire', meaning 'to come together'.
'Aggressively-convened' combines the adverb 'aggressively' and the past participle 'convened', forming a modern English compound adjective.
Initially, 'aggressively' meant 'in an attacking manner', and 'convened' meant 'gathered'. Together, they evolved to mean 'assembled with force'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized or assembled with a forceful or assertive approach.
The committee was aggressively-convened to address the urgent issue.
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Last updated: 2025/04/01 03:46
