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Belastet

Belastet is a term used in several Germanic languages, most notably German, Danish, and Norwegian, where it functions as the past participle of the verb meaning “to burden” or “to load.” In everyday language it can describe something that is carrying a weight or responsibility, as well as a person or entity that is under a burden of obligations, accusations, or constraints. The word often appears in legal, financial, and administrative contexts, as well as in descriptions of physical loading.

Etymology and cognates: Belastet derives from the roots of burden or load in the Germanic language family.

German usage: In German, belastet is commonly used to indicate that someone or something carries a burden

Danish and Norwegian usage: In Danish and Norwegian the word is used similarly to express being burdened

See also: Belastung, burden, load, to burden.

It
is
closely
related
to
the
Dutch
belasten
and
the
German
belasten,
both
meaning
to
burden
or
to
load.
In
Danish
and
Norwegian,
belastet
is
the
standard
past
participle
of
the
verb
belast(e)
meaning
to
burden,
to
load,
with
the
sense
carried
over
into
adjectives
describing
state
or
condition.
or
is
under
a
burden.
Examples
include
"Der
Angeklagte
ist
belastet
mit
schweren
Vorwürfen"
(The
accused
is
burdened
with
serious
accusations)
and
"Die
Lage
ist
belastet"
(The
situation
is
burdened).
It
can
also
describe
a
physical
load
in
technical
or
descriptive
contexts,
such
as
"belastete
Bauteile"
(load-bearing
components).
or
charged
with
something.
Examples
include
"Firmaet
er
belastet
af
gæld"
(The
company
is
burdened
with
debt)
and
"Sagen
er
belastet
med
beviser"
(The
case
is
burdened
with
evidence).