modernly-enforced
|mod-ern-ly-en-forced|
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/ˈmɑːdərnli ɪnˈfɔːrst/
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/ˈmɒdənli ɪnˈfɔːst/
contemporary application
Etymology
'modernly-enforced' originates from the combination of 'modernly,' derived from 'modern,' and 'enforced,' from the Old French 'enforcier,' meaning 'to strengthen or fortify.'
'modernly' evolved from 'modern,' which comes from the Latin 'modernus,' and 'enforced' from the Old French 'enforcier,' eventually forming the compound adjective 'modernly-enforced.'
Initially, 'enforced' meant 'to strengthen or fortify,' but over time, in combination with 'modernly,' it evolved to mean 'applied in a contemporary manner.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
implemented or applied in a manner that is consistent with contemporary standards or practices.
The new regulations are modernly-enforced to ensure compliance with current technological advancements.
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Last updated: 2025/05/26 20:17
