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systematically-evaluated

|sys-tem-at-ic-al-ly-e-val-u-at-ed|

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/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli ɪˈvæljueɪtɪd/

(systematically-evaluate)

methodical assessment

Base FormNoun
systematically-evaluatesystematic evaluation
Etymology
Etymology Information

'systematically-evaluated' originates from the combination of 'systematic' and 'evaluate', where 'systematic' comes from the Greek 'systēmatikos', meaning 'pertaining to a system', and 'evaluate' from the Latin 'ēvaluāre', meaning 'to assess'.

Historical Evolution

'systematic' evolved from the Greek 'systēmatikos' through Latin and Old French, while 'evaluate' transformed from the Latin 'ēvaluāre' through Old French 'évaluer', eventually becoming the modern English 'evaluate'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'systematic' meant 'pertaining to a system', and 'evaluate' meant 'to assess'. The combined term 'systematically-evaluated' retains these meanings, emphasizing a methodical assessment.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

assessed or judged in a methodical and organized manner.

The project was systematically-evaluated to ensure all criteria were met.

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