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Presented

Presented is the past tense and past participle of the verb present. It describes something that has been shown, introduced, offered, or awarded. In sentence structure, presented commonly occurs in passive constructions: “The proposal was presented to the council.” It may also function as an adjective, as in “presented evidence” or “presented with an award,” where it denotes that the item or recognition has been supplied to someone by another party. In media and events, a program or event may be described as “presented by” a sponsor or host.

Origin and form: The term traces to Latin praesentare, meaning to place before or show, from praesens

Usage notes: In legal, academic, and professional writing, presented is standard for indicating material has been

meaning
present
or
in
front,
via
Old
French
and
Middle
English
as
presenter
or
presenten,
developing
into
the
modern
forms
present,
presented,
presenting,
and
related
words.
The
lexical
family
includes
present,
presentation,
presenter,
and
related
derivatives.
introduced
into
consideration
or
discussion.
The
verb
can
take
direct
objects
(present
something)
or
indirect
objects
(present
someone
with
something).
Distinctions
between
“present”
and
“presented”
mainly
reflect
tense
and
voice
rather
than
semantic
change;
passive
constructions
emphasize
the
recipient
or
the
act
of
introduction.
Common
usages
include
“The
findings
were
presented,”
“The
host
presented
the
award,”
and
“The
show
was
presented
by”
a
sponsor
or
organization.