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[ adjective ] clearly defined
Examples "I have no formed opinion about the chances of success" Used in print (Harold Searles, "Schizophrenic Communication,"...)It is no coincidence that the hebephrenic patient , the most severely dedifferentiated of all schizophrenic patients , shows , as one of his characteristic symptoms , laughter - laughter which now makes one feel scorned or hated , which now makes one feel_like weeping , or which now gives one a glimpse of the bleak and empty expanse of man 's despair ; and which , more often than all these , conveys a welter of feelings which could in_no_way be conveyed by any number of words , words which are so unlike this welter in being formed and discrete from one another . (Mignon G. Eberhart, The Cup, the Blade...)It was not very reasonable to believe that Lucien had procured unprocurable opium and come_back to Honotassa with a formed plan to murder her . Related terms |
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[ adjective ] having taken on a definite arrangement
Examples "cheerleaders were formed into letters" "we saw troops formed into columns" Related terms |
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[ adjective ] fully developed as by discipline or training"a fully formed literary style"
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