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anticipatedly-judged

|an-tic-i-pat-ed-ly-judged|

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/ænˈtɪsɪˌpeɪtɪdli-dʒʌdʒd/

pre-evaluated

Etymology
Etymology Information

'anticipatedly-judged' originates from the combination of 'anticipatedly' and 'judged', where 'anticipatedly' is derived from 'anticipate', meaning 'to expect or predict', and 'judged' is the past participle of 'judge', meaning 'to form an opinion or conclusion'.

Historical Evolution

'anticipatedly' evolved from the Latin word 'anticipatus', and 'judged' from the Old French 'jugier', eventually forming the modern English term 'anticipatedly-judged'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'anticipatedly' meant 'in a manner of expecting', and 'judged' meant 'formed an opinion'. Together, they evolved to mean 'evaluated in advance'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

evaluated or assessed in advance based on expectations or predictions.

The project was anticipatedly-judged to be successful before it even started.

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Last updated: 2025/05/23 07:56