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comprehensively-studied

|com-pre-hen-sive-ly-stud-ied|

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/ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪvli ˈstʌdid/

thoroughly examined

Etymology
Etymology Information

'comprehensively-studied' originates from the combination of 'comprehensive' and 'study', where 'comprehensive' means 'thorough' and 'study' means 'to examine or investigate'.

Historical Evolution

'Comprehensive' comes from the Latin word 'comprehensivus', and 'study' from the Latin 'studium'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'comprehensive' meant 'including all or nearly all elements', and 'study' meant 'application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

thoroughly examined or researched in detail.

The comprehensively-studied report provided valuable insights into the issue.

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Last updated: 2025/05/07 22:31