concept-focused
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/ˈkɒn.sɛpt ˈfoʊ.kəst/
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/ˈkɒn.sɛpt ˈfəʊ.kəst/
centered on an idea
Etymology
'concept-focused' originates from the combination of 'concept' and 'focused', where 'concept' is derived from Latin 'conceptus', meaning 'something conceived', and 'focused' from Latin 'focus', meaning 'hearth' or 'center'.
'conceptus' transformed into the English word 'concept', and 'focus' evolved into 'focused', eventually forming the modern English term 'concept-focused'.
Initially, 'concept' meant 'something conceived in the mind', and 'focused' meant 'centered'. Together, they evolved to mean 'centered on a particular idea'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
concentrated on or dedicated to a particular idea or concept.
The team adopted a concept-focused approach to solve the problem.
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Last updated: 2025/03/05 06:15