methodically-executed
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/məˈθɒdɪkli ˈɛksɪkjuːtɪd/
systematic execution
Etymology
'methodically-executed' originates from the combination of 'methodical' and 'execute', where 'methodical' comes from the Greek word 'methodikos', meaning 'systematic', and 'execute' from the Latin 'executus', meaning 'to carry out'.
'methodical' changed from the Greek word 'methodikos' and 'execute' from the Latin 'executus', eventually forming the modern English term 'methodically-executed'.
Initially, 'methodical' meant 'systematic' and 'execute' meant 'to carry out', and together they evolved to mean 'performed in a systematic and organized manner'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
performed in a systematic and organized manner.
The project was methodically-executed, ensuring no detail was overlooked.
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Last updated: 2025/04/12 03:35
