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biasedly-conducted

|bi-as-ed-ly-con-duct-ed|

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/ˈbaɪəstli kənˈdʌktɪd/

performed with bias

Etymology
Etymology Information

'biasedly-conducted' originates from the combination of 'biased' and 'conducted'. 'Biased' comes from the word 'bias', which has roots in Old French 'biais', meaning 'oblique' or 'slant'. 'Conducted' is derived from Latin 'conductus', the past participle of 'conducere', meaning 'to bring together'.

Historical Evolution

'biasedly-conducted' combines the adjective 'biased' with the past participle 'conducted' to describe an action carried out with bias.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'bias' referred to a slant or inclination, but over time it evolved to mean a prejudice or favoritism, which is reflected in the modern usage of 'biasedly-conducted'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

performed or carried out in a manner that shows bias or prejudice.

The study was biasedly-conducted, favoring one group over another.

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Last updated: 2025/05/16 01:46