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consensually-organized

|con-sen-su-al-ly-or-gan-ized|

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/kənˈsɛnʃuəli ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd/

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/kənˈsɛnʃuəli ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/

mutual agreement structure

Etymology
Etymology Information

'consensually-organized' originates from the combination of 'consensual' and 'organized', where 'consensual' is derived from Latin 'consensus', meaning 'agreement', and 'organized' from Greek 'organon', meaning 'tool' or 'instrument'.

Historical Evolution

'Consensual' evolved from the Latin 'consensus', while 'organized' has roots in the Greek 'organon', eventually forming the modern English term 'consensually-organized'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'consensual' meant 'agreement', and 'organized' meant 'arranged systematically'. Together, they evolved to mean 'arranged based on mutual agreement'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or structured based on mutual agreement or consensus.

The team adopted a consensually-organized approach to decision-making.

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Last updated: 2025/04/02 19:34