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expectedly-advanced

|ex-pect-ed-ly-ad-vanced|

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/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli ədˈvænst/

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/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli ədˈvɑːnst/

anticipated progress

Etymology
Etymology Information

'expectedly-advanced' originates from the combination of 'expectedly' and 'advanced', where 'expectedly' is derived from the Latin 'expectare', meaning 'to look out for', and 'advanced' from the Old French 'avancer', meaning 'to move forward'.

Historical Evolution

'expectedly' changed from the Latin 'expectare' to the Old French 'expecter', and eventually became the modern English word 'expectedly'. 'Advanced' evolved from the Old French 'avancer' to the Middle English 'avauncen', and eventually became 'advanced'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'expectedly' meant 'as anticipated', and 'advanced' meant 'moved forward'. The combined term 'expectedly-advanced' retains these meanings, indicating something that is anticipated to be ahead in progress.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

in a manner that is anticipated to be ahead in development or progress.

The technology was expectedly-advanced for its time.

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Last updated: 2025/05/11 16:44