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methodically-decided

|me-thod-i-cal-ly-de-cid-ed|

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/məˈθɒdɪkli dɪˈsaɪdɪd/

systematic resolution

Etymology
Etymology Information

'methodically-decided' originates from the combination of 'methodically' and 'decided', where 'methodically' comes from 'method' meaning 'a systematic way of doing something', and 'decided' from 'decide' meaning 'to make a choice or judgment'.

Historical Evolution

'Methodically' evolved from the Greek word 'methodos', meaning 'pursuit of knowledge', and 'decided' from the Latin 'decidere', meaning 'to cut off'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'methodically' meant 'in a systematic way', and 'decided' meant 'resolved'. Together, they convey a sense of systematic resolution.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

determined or resolved in a systematic and orderly manner.

The project was methodically-decided to ensure all aspects were covered.

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Last updated: 2025/05/28 11:31