expectedly-confirmed
|ex-pect-ed-ly-con-fir-med|
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/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli kənˈfɜrmd/
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/ɪkˈspɛktɪdli kənˈfɜːmd/
anticipated validation
Etymology
'expectedly-confirmed' originates from the combination of 'expectedly' and 'confirmed', where 'expectedly' is derived from 'expect', meaning 'to anticipate', and 'confirmed' is derived from 'confirm', meaning 'to establish the truth or correctness of something'.
'expectedly' evolved from the Latin word 'expectare', and 'confirmed' evolved from the Latin word 'confirmare'.
Initially, 'expectedly' meant 'in a manner that was anticipated', and 'confirmed' meant 'to establish the truth'. The combined form retains these meanings.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describes something that has been confirmed in a manner that was anticipated or expected.
The results of the experiment were expectedly-confirmed by the peer review.
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Last updated: 2025/05/31 04:57
