
Circumstanced
UK
/ˈsɜː.kəm.staːnst/
US
/ˈsɜr.kəm.stænst/

Translation of "circumstanced" into Russian
circumstanced
AdjectiveUK
/ˈsɜː.kəm.staːnst/
US
/ˈsɜr.kəm.stænst/
circumstanced
more circumstanced Comp.
most circumstanced Super.
He gave a very circumstanced explanation of the events.
Он дал очень обстоятельное объяснение событий.
Definitions
circumstance
VerbTo supply with details or circumstances; to relate or describe fully (rare, archaic).
The historian circumstanced his narrative with vivid anecdotes.
To place or situate (someone) in a particular set of circumstances (usually passive, archaic).
He found himself circumstanced by poverty and ill health.
circumstanced
AdjectiveUK
/ˈsɜː.kəm.staːnst/
US
/ˈsɜr.kəm.stænst/
Placed in a particular set of circumstances or conditions.
The circumstanced individual found it difficult to make a decision without considering all the factors involved.
Endowed with or possessing a specified material or social situation, often preceded by well-, ill-, etc.
Despite coming from a modest background, she was now well circumstanced after years of hard work.