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absolviertes

Absolviertes is a German attributive adjective form derived from the verb absolvieren, meaning to complete, finish, or pass a course, exam, or study program. The word describes that the noun it modifies has already been completed. It typically appears before a neuter noun, for example: ein absolviertes Examen or ein absolviertes Studium. With a definite article, the phrase becomes das absolvierte Examen or das absolvierte Studium. In addition, a nominalized form exists: das Absolvierte, which refers to the completed thing or the completed qualification in a more abstract sense and is capitalized when used as a noun.

Etymology and form: absolvieren is built from the prefix ab- plus solv- (from the Latin solvĕre, to

Usage: The term is common in educational and professional contexts, particularly in CVs, résumés, and statements

See also: absolvieren, Prüfung, Studium, Abschluss, Qualifikation.

loosen
or
release),
acquiring
the
sense
of
completing
or
finishing
a
task.
The
past
participle
is
absolviert,
and
the
attributive
form
shown
here
can
take
endings
appropriate
to
the
noun
it
accompanies
(absolviertes
before
a
neuter
noun
without
a
definite
article,
or
absolvierte
after
a
definite
article).
about
educational
background.
It
carries
a
neutral
tone
and
simply
notes
that
a
qualification
or
exam
has
been
completed.