systematically-dismissed
|sys-tem-at-ic-al-ly-dis-missed|
/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli dɪsˈmɪst/
organized dismissal
Etymology
'systematically-dismissed' originates from the combination of 'systematic' and 'dismissed', where 'systematic' comes from the Greek 'systēmatikos', meaning 'pertaining to a system', and 'dismissed' from the Latin 'dimittere', meaning 'to send away'.
'systematically-dismissed' evolved from the combination of 'systematic' and 'dismissed', which were used separately in Middle English and later combined in modern English to describe an organized form of dismissal.
Initially, 'systematic' meant 'pertaining to a system', and 'dismissed' meant 'sent away'. Over time, the combination evolved to mean 'dismissed in an organized manner'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
dismissed in a methodical and organized manner.
The employee was systematically-dismissed after the company restructured.
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Last updated: 2025/06/04 05:02
