Engineered

ˌendʒɪˈnɪəd

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

To design and build (a machine, structure, or system) or to carefully arrange or bring about (a situation or result).

ˌendʒɪˈnɪəd

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To design and construct (something) skillfully.

The company engineered a clever marketing campaign.

💡 Simply: It's like carefully planning and building something, whether it's a new app or a solution to a problem. Think of it as crafting something with a lot of thought and planning, like building a cool LEGO creation!

👶 For kids: When you engineer something, it means you carefully plan and build it, like making a Lego tower.

More Examples

2

The bridge was expertly engineered to withstand extreme weather.

3

Scientists are working on engineered solutions to climate change.

4

The financial system was engineered to be resistant to shocks.

How It's Used

Technology

"The software was engineered to handle large datasets efficiently."

Manufacturing

"The car's suspension was carefully engineered for a smooth ride."

2

To arrange or manipulate something (often a situation) in a skillful or artful way; to plan and execute (a strategy) especially by skillful use of indirect methods.

ˌendʒɪˈnɪəd

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To arrange or manipulate (something) in a skillful or artful way.

The lawyer engineered a plea bargain to get his client a lighter sentence.

💡 Simply: Like coming up with a clever plan to make something happen. Imagine setting up a perfect scenario to get what you want, just like in a movie plot!

👶 For kids: When you engineer something, it means you carefully plan and build it, like making a Lego tower.

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2

The spies had engineered a false flag operation to gather intelligence.

3

She engineered her career to be at the top of her field.

4

The company engineered its new product release strategy to build high consumer excitement.

How It's Used

Politics

"The politician engineered a compromise between the two parties."

Business

"The CEO engineered the company's turnaround."

Tip:Think of someone skillfully arranging pieces on a chessboard; that is engineered.

From Middle French *engine* (device, trick), from Latin *ingenium* (innate quality, cleverness). The verb evolved through the application of skill and ingenuity.

Historically, 'engineer' and 'engineered' have applied to the construction of military defenses and machinery, before broadening to include design and arrangement of systems.

Memory tip

Imagine a skilled engineer carefully building a bridge; that's engineered.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"innate quality, cleverness, talent"

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Common misspellings

engeneeredengineerd

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