repeatedly-confirmed
|re-peat-ed-ly-con-fir-med|
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/rɪˈpiːtɪdli kənˈfɜːrmd/
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/rɪˈpiːtɪdli kənˈfɜːmd/
(confirm)
verify truth
Etymology
'repeatedly-confirmed' originates from the combination of 'repeatedly' and 'confirmed', where 'repeatedly' means 'again and again' and 'confirmed' means 'to establish the truth or correctness of something'.
'repeatedly' and 'confirmed' were used separately in Middle English and eventually combined to form the modern English term 'repeatedly-confirmed'.
Initially, 'repeatedly' meant 'again and again', and 'confirmed' meant 'to establish the truth'. The combination retains these meanings in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having been confirmed multiple times.
The theory was repeatedly-confirmed by various experiments.
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Last updated: 2025/07/03 17:48
