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Belegen

Belegen is the infinitive form of the German verb belegen. The verb has several related meanings, depending on context: to provide or furnish evidence for something; to enroll in or attend a course or program; to occupy a seat, position, or space; and to cover or lay something with a material.

In the sense of evidence, belegen means to prove or demonstrate by offering Belege (evidence). In education,

Etymology and grammar: belegen comes from be- plus legen (to lay). It is a regular verb with

Related words and concepts include der Beleg (evidence or receipt) and Belegung (occupancy or enrollment). The

“ein
Kurs
belegen”
means
to
enroll
in
a
course.
In
occupancy,
“einen
Platz
belegen”
or
“eine
Stelle
belegen”
means
to
take
or
occupy
a
place
or
position.
In
a
construction
or
material
sense,
“eine
Oberfläche
belegen”
or
“den
Boden
belegen”
means
to
cover
a
surface
with
a
material,
such
as
tiles
or
carpeting.
typical
present
tense
forms:
ich
belege,
du
belegst,
er/sie/es
belegt.
The
past
participle
is
belegt,
used
with
haben
to
form
perfect
tenses.
exact
meaning
of
belegen
is
determined
by
its
object
and
by
context,
with
common
constructions
such
as
belegen
als
Beweis;
ein
Kurs
belegen;
einen
Platz
belegen.