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swiftly-validated

|swift-ly-val-i-dat-ed|

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/ˈswɪftli ˈvælɪˌdeɪtɪd/

quick confirmation

Etymology
Etymology Information

'swiftly-validated' originates from the combination of 'swiftly' and 'validated'. 'Swiftly' comes from Old English 'swift', meaning 'moving quickly', and 'validated' comes from Latin 'validare', meaning 'to make strong or confirm'.

Historical Evolution

'swiftly' evolved from Old English 'swift', and 'validated' from Latin 'validare', through Old French 'valider', eventually becoming the modern English 'validate'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'swiftly' meant 'moving quickly', and 'validated' meant 'to confirm'. Together, they convey the idea of quick confirmation.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

confirmed or verified in a quick manner.

The swiftly-validated results were shared with the team.

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Last updated: 2025/04/16 19:14