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intentionally-created

|in-ten-tion-al-ly-cre-at-ed|

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/ɪnˈtɛnʃənəli-kriˈeɪtɪd/

deliberately made

Etymology
Etymology Information

'intentionally-created' originates from the combination of 'intentionally' and 'created', where 'intentionally' comes from the Latin 'intentio', meaning 'a stretching out', and 'created' from the Latin 'creare', meaning 'to make, bring forth'.

Historical Evolution

'intentionally' evolved from the Latin 'intentio' through Old French 'intencion', and 'created' from Latin 'creare' through Old French 'creer'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'intentionally' meant 'a stretching out' and 'created' meant 'to make', but over time, they evolved to mean 'deliberately' and 'brought into existence', respectively.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

deliberately made or brought into existence.

The sculpture was intentionally-created to provoke thought.

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Last updated: 2025/03/21 13:51