fully developed as by discipline or training; "a fully formed literary style" having taken on a definite arrangement; "cheerleaders were formed into letters"; "we saw troops formed into columns" having or given a form or shape
be formed
Türkische aussprache
bi fôrmd
Aussprache
/bē ˈfôrmd/ /biː ˈfɔːrmd/
Etymologie
[ 'bE ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bEon; akin to Old High German bim am, Latin fui I have been, futurus about to be, fieri to become, be done, Greek phynai to be born, be by nature, phyein to produce.