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Vocabulary

Philosophy in "-ed"

The following is my naive idea of philosophy in "ed" standing for being in a finished condition so as to having / showing what.
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[informed sources] ----sources has been in a finished condition of forming news or facts into information, so as to have or show information
[learned professors]-----professors have been in a finished condition of learning knowledge, so as to have / show a lot of knowledge
[He was fully justifed in leaving the matter untouched.] ----He was fully in a finished condition of giving a good reason for, so as to have / show a good reason in leaving the matter untoucched

[interested parties / people]-----people have been in a finished condition of interesting in something, so as to have or show a lot of interesting in something

[a continued activity]----an activity has been in a finished conditon of continuing a long period, so as to have or show a long period to support the activity

[my considered opinion]-----my opinion has been in a finished condition of consideration, so as to have or show the opinion after all things considered

[a confused state of mind]----a state has been in a finsihed condition of causing to be mixed up in the mind, so as to have or show the mind confused

[a confused babble of voices] -----a babble of voices has been in a finished condition of causing to be mixed up in the mind, so as to have or show the mind confused
  
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