progressively-judged
|pro-gress-ive-ly-judged|
/prəˈɡrɛsɪvli-dʒʌdʒd/
evaluated over time
Etymology
'progressively-judged' originates from the combination of 'progressively,' which comes from the Latin 'progressivus,' meaning 'moving forward,' and 'judged,' from the Latin 'judicare,' meaning 'to decide or determine.'
'progressively' evolved from the Latin 'progressivus' through Old French 'progressif,' while 'judged' evolved from the Latin 'judicare' through Old French 'jugier.'
Initially, 'progressively' meant 'moving forward,' and 'judged' meant 'to decide.' Together, they evolved to mean 'evaluated in a developing manner.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
evaluated or assessed in a manner that becomes more advanced or developed over time.
The competition was progressively-judged to ensure fairness.
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Last updated: 2025/04/25 04:54
