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foreseeably-ordered

|fore-see-a-bly-or-dered|

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/fɔrˈsiːəbli ˈɔrdərd/

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/fɔːˈsiːəbli ˈɔːdəd/

predictably organized

Etymology
Etymology Information

'foreseeably-ordered' originates from the combination of 'foreseeably' and 'ordered', where 'foreseeably' is derived from 'foresee', meaning 'to see or know beforehand', and 'ordered' from 'order', meaning 'to arrange or organize'.

Historical Evolution

'foreseeably' evolved from the Old English 'foreseon', and 'ordered' from the Latin 'ordinare', eventually forming the modern English term 'foreseeably-ordered'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'foreseeably' meant 'capable of being foreseen', and 'ordered' meant 'arranged'. Together, they evolved to describe something arranged in a predictable manner.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or organized in a manner that can be predicted or anticipated.

The project was foreseeably-ordered to ensure timely completion.

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Last updated: 2025/03/19 07:35