"Fiducially" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fiducially" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fiducially" Meaning

(In a manner) that inspires confidence or trust: "The company's fiducially responsible behavior has earned them a reputation for integrity."

"Fiducially" Examples

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Fiducially is an adverb that means in a manner that inspires reliance or confidence.

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The company's reputable history of transparency and fair dealings has earned it the right to operate fiducially, making it a trusted name in the industry.
Judge Smith's experience and strict adherence to the law ensured that her decisions were always taken fiducially, leaving no room for doubt or conflict of interest.
The team's meticulous research and data-driven insights allowed them to present their findings fiducially, convincing even the most skeptical experts.
The government's fiducially managed sovereign funds have allowed it to invest in infrastructure and social programs, improving the country's economic outlook.
The company's commitment to ethical business practices and strong governance structure allows it to operate fiducially, earning the trust of its investors and stakeholders.

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Fiducial refers to something that serves as a fixed point of reference or a standard against which others can be measured or compared. In other words, a fiducial is a point of trust or reliance, often used in scientific or technical contexts to ensure accuracy and consistency.

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Fie is an old-fashioned word that means "disgust" or "abhorrence". It is often used to express strong dislike or disdain, particularly in formal or poetic contexts. For example: "Fie upon this wicked deed!"

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