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feedback-caused

|feed-back-caused|

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/ˈfiːdˌbæk kɔːzd/

resulting from feedback

Etymology
Etymology Information

'feedback-caused' originates from the combination of 'feedback' and 'caused', where 'feedback' refers to the process of returning part of the output of a system to its input, and 'caused' means brought about or produced.

Historical Evolution

'feedback' and 'caused' have been used separately in English for centuries, but their combination into 'feedback-caused' is a modern construct to describe phenomena resulting from feedback loops.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'feedback' and 'caused' were used independently, but their combination now specifically refers to effects or phenomena resulting from feedback.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

resulting from or caused by feedback.

The feedback-caused delay in the system was unexpected.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/03/20 19:20