Adscripted

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈskrɪptɪd/

Definitions of adscripted

adjective describing a person or thing that is bound or attached to a particular place, organization, or system

Example Sentences

A1 The adscripted notes in the book helped me understand the text better.

A2 The adscripted symbols on the map indicated important landmarks.

B1 The adscripted instructions on the package were in a foreign language.

B2 The adscripted code on the document needed to be decrypted for analysis.

C1 The adscripted formula in the scientific paper was complex and required careful study.

C2 The adscripted characters in the ancient manuscript were difficult to decipher.

Examples of adscripted in a Sentence

formal In feudal societies, serfs were often adscripted to the land they worked on.

informal The workers on the farm were adscripted to their jobs and couldn't easily leave.

slang I feel like I'm adscripted to this boring routine.

figurative Her love for him felt adscripted in her heart, unable to be erased.

Grammatical Forms of adscripted

past tense

adscripted

plural

adscripted

comparative

more adscripted

superlative

most adscripted

present tense

adscripts

future tense

will adscript

perfect tense

have adscripted

continuous tense

is adscripting

singular

adscripted

positive degree

adscripted

infinitive

to adscript

gerund

adscripting

participle

adscripting

Origin and Evolution of adscripted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adscripted' originated from Latin, specifically from the Latin word 'adscriptus' which means 'written down' or 'recorded'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'adscripted' has evolved to refer to something that is attached or appended, especially in legal or administrative contexts.