Arbitrarily

/ˌɑrˈbɪtrɛrəli/ adverb

In a way based on random choice or personal whim rather than reason, system, or fairness; without following rules or logic.

From Latin 'arbitrarius,' meaning 'depending on the will.' An 'arbiter' or 'arbitrator' originally meant someone with complete power to decide, leading to the sense of randomness and personal judgment.

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