ensembled

English

Etymology

From ensemble + -ed.

Adjective

ensembled (comparative more ensembled, superlative most ensembled)

  1. Collected in an ensemble.
    • 1990, Germain Lietaer, Client-centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties, →ISBN:
      The ensembled individualism of Africa extends beyond the concept as discussed by Sampson (1988).
    • 2012, Global Trends in Information Systems and Software ..., →ISBN, page 155:
      The ensembled classifier is a collection of classifiers representing a single hypothesis.
    • 1988 September 9, Dennis Polkow, “Lower Standards”, in Chicago Reader:
      Macal's "Promenade" opening was slow and unbalanced; the "Gnomus" section was stodgy and poorly ensembled.
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