anticipatively-arranged
|an-ti-ci-pa-tive-ly-ar-ranged|
/ænˈtɪsɪˌpeɪtɪvli əˈreɪndʒd/
planned in advance
Etymology
'anticipatively-arranged' originates from the combination of 'anticipate' and 'arrange', where 'anticipate' comes from Latin 'anticipare', meaning 'to take before', and 'arrange' from Old French 'arangier', meaning 'to set in order'.
'anticipate' changed from the Latin word 'anticipare' and 'arrange' from Old French 'arangier', eventually forming the modern English compound 'anticipatively-arranged'.
Initially, 'anticipate' meant 'to take before', and 'arrange' meant 'to set in order'. Together, they evolved to mean 'planned in advance'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized or planned in advance with anticipation.
The event was anticipatively-arranged to ensure everything went smoothly.
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Last updated: 2025/03/19 09:47
