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regularly-supervised

|reg-u-lar-ly-su-per-vised|

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/ˈrɛɡjələrli ˈsuːpərvaɪzd/

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/ˈrɛɡjʊləli ˈsuːpəvaɪzd/

consistently monitored

Etymology
Etymology Information

'regularly-supervised' originates from the combination of 'regularly' and 'supervised'. 'Regularly' comes from Latin 'regularis', meaning 'consistent', and 'supervised' comes from Latin 'supervidere', meaning 'to oversee'.

Historical Evolution

'Regularly' evolved from the Latin 'regularis' through Old French 'reguler', and 'supervised' evolved from Latin 'supervidere' through Middle English 'supervisen'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'regularly' meant 'in a straight line', and 'supervised' meant 'to oversee'. Over time, 'regularly-supervised' evolved to mean 'monitored at consistent intervals'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

monitored or overseen at consistent intervals.

The project was regularly-supervised to ensure quality.

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Last updated: 2025/05/02 23:11