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collaboratively-constructed

|col-lab-o-ra-tive-ly-con-struct-ed|

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/kəˈlæbərətɪvli kənˈstrʌktɪd/

jointly built

Etymology
Etymology Information

'collaboratively-constructed' originates from the combination of 'collaborate' and 'construct', where 'collaborate' comes from Latin 'collaborare', meaning 'to work together', and 'construct' comes from Latin 'construere', meaning 'to build'.

Historical Evolution

'collaborate' changed from the Latin word 'collaborare' and 'construct' from 'construere', eventually forming the modern English term 'collaboratively-constructed'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'collaborate' meant 'to work together', and 'construct' meant 'to build'. The combined term 'collaboratively-constructed' evolved to mean 'built together'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or built through the joint effort of multiple individuals or groups.

The collaboratively-constructed project was a success due to everyone's input.

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Last updated: 2025/03/27 08:05