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Zugewiesen

Zugewiesen is the past participle of the German verb zuweisen, meaning to assign, allocate, or designate something to someone. It is used to describe objects or resources that have been allocated or tasks that have been assigned to a person or unit. The term is common in administrative, managerial, and organizational contexts as well as in computing and data management.

Grammatically, zuweisen is a transitive verb that typically takes a direct object representing what is assigned

As an attributive or predicative participle, zugewiesen can describe the state of a noun, as in die

Usage notes: zuweisen contrasts with zuordnen, where zuordnen emphasizes matching or categorizing rather than formal allocation.

and
an
indirect
object
indicating
to
whom
or
to
what
it
is
assigned,
for
example:
jemandem
etwas
zuweisen
(to
assign
something
to
someone)
or
etwas
einer
Stelle
zuweisen
(to
allocate
something
to
a
department).
The
past
participle
zugewiesen
is
used
with
the
auxiliary
haben
to
form
perfect
tenses,
and
in
passive
constructions
as
wurden
zugewiesen.
The
prefix
zu-
is
part
of
the
verb
and
remains
attached
in
the
participle
form,
yielding
zugewiesen.
zugewiesene
Aufgabe
(the
assigned
task)
or
die
zugewiesenen
Mittel
(the
allocated
funds).
The
related
noun
Zuweisung
denotes
the
act
or
result
of
assigning.
In
contemporary
German,
zugewiesen
is
widely
used
in
human
resources,
project
management,
procurement,
and
IT
to
indicate
that
responsibilities,
resources,
or
data
have
been
designated
to
a
particular
recipient
or
container.