expectedly-concluded
|ex-pect-ed-ly-con-clud-ed|
/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli kənˈkluːdɪd/
anticipated ending
Etymology
'expectedly-concluded' originates from the combination of 'expectedly' and 'concluded', where 'expectedly' is derived from the Latin 'expectare', meaning 'to look out for', and 'concluded' from the Latin 'concludere', meaning 'to shut up or enclose'.
'expectedly-concluded' combines the adverb 'expectedly' and the past participle 'concluded', forming a modern English adjective.
Initially, 'expectedly' meant 'in a manner that was anticipated', and 'concluded' meant 'brought to an end'. Together, they describe an event that ended as anticipated.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having been concluded in a manner that was anticipated or foreseen.
The meeting was expectedly-concluded after the final agenda item was addressed.
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Last updated: 2025/05/24 04:50
