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mandatorily-recovered

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/ˈmændəˌtɔrɪli rɪˈkʌvərd/

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/ˈmændət(ə)rɪli rɪˈkʌvəd/

required recovery

Etymology
Etymology Information

'mandatorily-recovered' originates from the combination of 'mandatory' and 'recovered', where 'mandatory' comes from Latin 'mandatorius', meaning 'of a command', and 'recovered' from Old French 'recovrer', meaning 'to regain'.

Historical Evolution

'mandatorily-recovered' combines the English words 'mandatory' and 'recovered', which have been used in legal and formal contexts to describe obligatory recovery processes.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'mandatory' meant 'of a command', and 'recovered' meant 'to regain'. Together, they evolved to describe a process that is required by law or rules.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

recovered in a manner that is required by law or rules.

The funds were mandatorily-recovered by the government.

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Last updated: 2025/04/04 23:37