| 单词 | well-foundedness | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasˌwell-ˈfoundedness   ˌwell-ˈfoundedness  n. the quality or condition of being well-founded; esp. the quality of being based on good evidence or reasons. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > stability, fixity > 			[noun]		 stablenessa1300 tack1412 steadfastnessc1450 surenessc1450 stability1470 radicationa1500 constance1509 steadiness1530 certitudea1533 firmance1533 staidness1556 establishment1561 settledness1571 settling1582 state1597 groundedness1601 inviscerationa1631 setness1642 unmalleableness1644 fixedness1647 poise1649 inveteracy1716 well-foundedness1735 fixity1791 unmalleability1828 deep-rootedness1860 instatement1877 steady state1885 hard and fastness1897 1735    W. Pardon Dyche's New Gen. Eng. Dict.  				Radicality or Radicalness, the Firmness, Soundness, or Well-foundedness of any thing that is as it were fastened by Roots, like a large Tree, &c. 1833    W. McCoun in  C. Edwards Rep. Chancery Cases 1st Circuit N.Y. 1 16  				The probability which it adds to the well foundedness of the charge of adultery. 1920    Glasgow Herald 25 Feb. 9/3  				There can be no discussion..with regard to..the well-foundedness of the charges. 2001    D. McGhee Homosexuality, Law & Resistance ii. 82  				His former lover's arrest in Romania supported the well-foundedness of his fear of returning to that country. < as lemmas  | 
	
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