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aanvult

Aanvult is a word rooted in the Dutch verb aanvullen, which means to supplement, complete, or fill up. In standard Dutch, the infinitive is aanvullen, while the present-tense form used with a third-person subject is typically written as vult aan (the prefix is separable and often split in ordinary sentences). The form aanvult may appear in some nonstandard spellings or older texts, but it is not the common present-tense form in contemporary usage.

Etymology and meaning: The prefix aan- plus the verb vullen (to fill) create aanvullen, emphasizing adding missing

Usage: Aanvullen is widely used in everyday Dutch to describe actions such as adding missing data, supplying

Related terms: aanvulling (the addition), aanvullend (supplementary/additional), aangevuld (added/completed in the past). See also the verb

In summary, aanvult relates to the act of adding or completing, with the standard Dutch emphasis on

information
or
extending
something
that
already
exists.
The
noun
corresponding
to
the
concept
is
aanvulling,
meaning
an
addition
or
supplement,
while
the
adjective
aanvullend
describes
something
supplementary
or
additional.
The
past
participle
is
aangevuld.
extra
details,
or
completing
a
form
or
document.
Examples
include:
iemand
vult
de
ontbrekende
gegevens
aan,
de
lijst
wordt
aangevuld
met
nieuwe
items,
of
het
rapport
moet
nog
worden
aangevuld.
In
data-analytic
contexts,
missing
values
can
be
imputed
or
aangevuld
to
produce
a
complete
dataset.
forms
and
related
nouns
for
broader
linguistic
and
practical
usage.
the
process
of
supplementation
through
the
verb
aanvullen.