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quickly-stabilized

|quick-ly-sta-bi-lized|

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/ˈkwɪkli ˈsteɪbəˌlaɪzd/

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/ˈkwɪkli ˈsteɪbɪlaɪzd/

(quickly-stabilize)

rapid stabilization

Base FormNoun
quickly-stabilizequickly-stabilization
Etymology
Etymology Information

'quickly-stabilized' originates from the combination of 'quickly' and 'stabilize', where 'quickly' means 'in a fast manner' and 'stabilize' means 'to make stable'.

Historical Evolution

'quickly' and 'stabilize' were combined in modern English to form the adjective 'quickly-stabilized'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'quickly' and 'stabilize' were used separately, but over time they were combined to describe a rapid stabilization process.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describes something that has been made stable or steady in a short amount of time.

The economy was quickly-stabilized after the new policies were implemented.

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Last updated: 2025/05/15 22:39