feedback-driven
|feed-back-driv-en|
/ˈfiːdˌbæk ˈdrɪvən/
Influenced by feedback
Etymology
'feedback-driven' originates from the combination of 'feedback' and 'driven', where 'feedback' refers to information about reactions to a product or a person's performance, and 'driven' means motivated or controlled by a specified factor.
'Feedback' comes from the combination of 'feed' and 'back', while 'driven' is the past participle of 'drive'. Together, they form a compound adjective.
Initially, 'feedback' referred to the return of a portion of the output of a process or system to the input, and 'driven' meant motivated. Over time, 'feedback-driven' evolved to describe systems or processes influenced by feedback.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
influenced or controlled by feedback, often used in the context of systems or processes that adjust based on feedback received.
The feedback-driven approach helped improve the software's performance.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45
