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Utilisé

Utilisé is a French noun that translates to the English word "used" in many contexts. In French grammar, the verb "utiliser" is the equivalent of "to use" in English. When describing objects or information that have been handled or employed, the past participle of "utiliser" is "utilisé".

In a sentence, "utilisé" typically precedes an adjective or another noun and functions as a participle. For

The adjectival form "utilisé" is also used to describe services or facilities. In the context of tourism,

In formal texts, the use of "utilisé" is widespread, but its prescription in style guides can vary.

Ultimately, the choice between "utilisé" and other participles depends on the context and the intended meaning.

instance,
"la
chaise
est
utilisée"
translates
to
"the
chair
is
being
used"
in
English.
In
reports
and
official
documents,
"utilisé"
is
often
used
to
indicate
that
a
piece
of
equipment,
such
as
a
computer
or
a
vehicle,
was
utilized
during
a
certain
period.
a
hotel
room
might
be
described
as
"utilisé
pour
les
voyageurs"
or
"used
for
travelers."
In
the
context
of
business,
a
tool
or
service
might
be
marketed
as
"pratique
et
facile
à
utiliser"
or
"practical
and
easy
to
use"
to
emphasize
that
it
is
effective.
The
French
Academy
of
Language
recommends
"utilisé"
for
objects
that
are
decommissioned
or
out
of
service,
while
other
guides
suggest
using
the
infinitive
form
of
the
verb
or
alternative
participles.
As
a
supplementary
tool
for
describing
objects,
services,
and
information
in
French,
"utilisé"
is
an
essential
term
to
master
for
proficient
speakers
and
writers.