Utøvd
Utøvd is a Norwegian word that translates to "practiced" or "exercised" in English. It is the past participle of the verb utøve, meaning to practice, exercise, or exert. The word can be used in various contexts to describe the application of skills, power, or influence. For instance, one might say that a particular skill has been "utøvd" if it has been used or demonstrated. Similarly, authority or power that has been "utøvd" refers to it having been exercised or put into effect. The word emphasizes the active application or carrying out of something. It suggests that an action or state has been brought into being through deliberate effort or use. The concept of "utøvd" is fundamental in discussions about rights, responsibilities, and the performance of duties, indicating that these have been actively implemented rather than merely existing in theory.