forcefully-constructed
|force-ful-ly-con-struct-ed|
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/ˈfɔrsfəli kənˈstrʌktɪd/
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/ˈfɔːsfəli kənˈstrʌktɪd/
built with great force
Etymology
'forcefully-constructed' originates from the combination of 'forcefully' and 'constructed'. 'Forcefully' comes from 'force', which originates from Latin 'fortis', meaning 'strong'. 'Constructed' comes from Latin 'construere', meaning 'to build together'.
'Forcefully' evolved from Middle English 'fors', and 'constructed' from Middle English 'construen'.
Initially, 'forcefully' meant 'with strength', and 'constructed' meant 'built'. Together, they evolved to mean 'built with great force'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
built or created with great force or intensity.
The forcefully-constructed argument left no room for doubt.
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Last updated: 2025/03/29 10:52
