methodically-decided
|me-thod-i-cal-ly-de-cid-ed|
/məˈθɒdɪkli dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
systematic resolution
Etymology
'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'.
'Methodically' evolved from the Greek word 'methodos', meaning 'pursuit of knowledge', and 'decided' from the Latin 'decidere', meaning 'to cut off'.
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
