systematically-resolved
|sys-tem-at-ic-al-ly-re-solved|
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/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli rɪˈzɑːlvd/
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/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli rɪˈzɒlvd/
methodically settled
Etymology
'systematically-resolved' originates from the combination of 'systematic' and 'resolved'. 'Systematic' comes from the Greek word 'systēmatikos', meaning 'pertaining to a system', and 'resolved' comes from the Latin word 'resolvere', meaning 'to loosen or release'.
'systematic' evolved from the Greek 'systēmatikos' through Latin 'systematicus', and 'resolved' evolved from Latin 'resolvere' through Old French 'resolver', eventually becoming the modern English 'resolved'.
Initially, 'systematic' meant 'pertaining to a system', and 'resolved' meant 'to loosen or release'. Over time, 'resolved' evolved to mean 'determined or settled', and 'systematically-resolved' now means 'resolved in a methodical manner'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
resolved in a methodical and organized manner.
The issue was systematically-resolved by the team.
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Last updated: 2025/06/08 06:56
