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Implementeret

Implementeret is the past participle form of the verb implementere in Danish and corresponds to the Norwegian Bokmål form implementert. The word is a loanword from English, built from the verb to implement, and is used to indicate that something has been put into operation or made to function according to a plan.

In Danish, the verb forms include implementerer (present), implementerede (past simple), and har implementeret (present perfect).

In Norwegian Bokmål, the comparable forms are implementerer (present), implementerte or har implementert (present perfect). The

Usage notes: implementeret/implementert is common in technical, administrative, IT, and policy contexts, where it describes actions,

See also: implementere, implementering, implementasjon.

The
past
participle
is
commonly
used
in
combination
with
have/has
in
perfect
tenses,
for
example:
Vi
har
implementeret
ændringerne.
Løsningen
er
implementeret.
Beyond
verb
phrases,
the
participle
can
also
appear
in
adjectival
use
to
denote
something
that
has
been
implemented,
though
the
more
common
constructions
are
with
the
auxiliary
verb.
standard
past
participle
is
implementert,
used
in
perfect
tenses
like
Vi
har
implementert
endringene
and
Løsningen
er
implementert.
Spelling
reflects
Norwegian
orthography,
with
the
-ert
ending
typical
for
past
participles
in
Norwegian.
changes,
or
systems
that
have
been
formally
put
into
operation.
While
closely
related
to
synonyms
such
as
gjennomføre
and
innføre,
implementere
and
its
participle
emphasize
the
completion
of
putting
a
plan
into
effect.