Geëindigde
Geëindigde is the past participle of the Dutch verb "eindigen," meaning to end, finish, or conclude. As a past participle, "geëindigde" can function as an adjective or be used in compound verb tenses to describe a completed action. When used as an adjective, it typically precedes a noun and describes something that has come to an end. For example, "de geëindigde vergadering" translates to "the concluded meeting." It implies that the event or process has reached its final stage. The word is derived from the verb "eind," meaning end or boundary, highlighting the sense of reaching a limit or conclusion. Its usage is common in both formal and informal Dutch contexts, referring to a wide range of situations, from the end of a task to the termination of a relationship or period. The plural form is "geëindigde," and it is declined according to standard Dutch grammatical rules when used attributively before a noun.