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justly-decided

|just-ly-de-cid-ed|

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/ˈdʒʌstli dɪˈsaɪdɪd/

fair resolution

Etymology
Etymology Information

'justly-decided' originates from the English words 'justly' and 'decided', where 'justly' means 'in a fair manner' and 'decided' means 'resolved or determined'.

Historical Evolution

'justly' and 'decided' have been used in English since the Middle Ages, and their combination into 'justly-decided' reflects a modern emphasis on fairness in decision-making.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'justly' meant 'in accordance with justice', and 'decided' meant 'determined'. Together, they emphasize a fair resolution.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

determined or resolved in a fair and impartial manner.

The case was justly-decided by the jury.

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Last updated: 2025/05/02 10:20