The spelling of the word "more assassinated" can be quite tricky due to its complex pronunciation. The IPA transcription of this word is /mɔr ə'sæsɪneɪtɪd/. The first syllable, "mor," is pronounced like "more." The second syllable, "as," is pronounced like "uhss." The third syllable, "si," is pronounced like "sigh." The fourth syllable, "na," is pronounced like "nuh." The fifth syllable, "ted," is pronounced like "tayd." Together, the word "more assassinated" means "killed by an assassin in a greater quantity or degree."
"More assassinated" is not a word with an etymology. It appears to be a combination of two words: "more" and "assassinated".
"More" is a comparative form of the word "much" and is derived from the Old English word "māra". It carries the meaning of "a greater or additional amount or degree".
"Assassinated" refers to the act of murdering someone, especially a prominent figure, usually for political or ideological reasons. The word "assassinate" is derived from the Latin word "assassinare", which means "to kill". It was originally used to describe the actions of the sect of Nizari Ismailis, known as the Assassins, who carried out political assassinations during the medieval period.
When combined, "more assassinated" doesn't form a coherent word with a distinct etymology.