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Framstälts

Framstälts is a Swedish passive participle form of the verb framställa, meaning to produce, manufacture, present, or depict. It is used to indicate that something has been created or prepared. In everyday language it appears in phrases like har framställts (“has been produced”) or har framställts enligt standard (“has been manufactured according to standard”).

Etymology and usage notes: The underlying verb framställa comes from fram- (forward, forth) and ställa (to place

Contexts and meanings: Framstälts covers several related senses. In manufacturing and industry, it refers to goods

Examples:

- Produkten har framställts i Kina. (The product has been manufactured in China.)

- Rapporten har framställts enligt internationella standarder. (The report has been prepared in accordance with international standards.)

- En framställd bild i utställningen väckte mycket uppmärksamhet. (A produced/depicted image in the exhibition drew a

See also: framställning, framställa, framställd, framställda.

or
set).
As
a
participle,
framstälts
functions
mainly
in
passive
constructions
and
is
common
in
technical,
industrial,
and
administrative
writing.
The
participle
can
also
serve
as
an
adjective
in
attributive
position,
in
which
case
the
form
often
changes
to
agree
with
gender
and
number
(e.g.,
en
framställd
bild,
framställda
bilder).
that
have
been
produced
or
manufactured.
In
research
or
reporting,
it
can
mean
that
a
method,
data,
or
result
has
been
prepared
or
presented.
In
art
or
media,
it
can
denote
that
a
representation
or
portrayal
has
been
created.
lot
of
attention.)