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/ɪnˈtɛnʃənəli ˈɛksɪˌkjutɪd/
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/ɪnˈtɛnʃənəli ˈɛksɪˌkjuːtɪd/
deliberate action
Etymology
'intentionally-executed' originates from the combination of 'intentionally' and 'executed'. 'Intentionally' comes from the Latin word 'intentio', meaning 'a stretching out', and 'executed' comes from the Latin 'executus', meaning 'to carry out'.
'intentionally' evolved from the Latin 'intentio' through Old French 'intencion', while 'executed' evolved from Latin 'executus' through Old French 'executer'.
Initially, 'intentionally' meant 'a stretching out of the mind', and 'executed' meant 'to carry out'. Over time, they combined to mean 'performed with deliberate intent'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
performed with deliberate intent or purpose.
The plan was intentionally-executed to ensure success.
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Last updated: 2025/06/12 18:19
