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adresserte

Adresserte is a Norwegian verb in the simple past tense of adresser(e) and is used to indicate that something was directed to a recipient or that attention or speech was directed toward a subject. It applies to concrete objects such as letters and emails, as well as to more abstract actions like addressing a question or a crowd.

In everyday use, adresserte appears in sentences such as: Hun adresserte brevet til direktøren. or Han adresserte

Morphology and usage notes: the present tense is adresserer (Han adresserer brevet), the past tense is adresserte

Etymology and related terms: adresser(e) derives from the noun adresse, meaning address, and reflects the function

See also: adresse, adressat, adressering, adressere.

spørsmålet
til
panelet.
The
related
form
ble
adressert
is
used
to
express
the
passive
past,
as
in
Brevet
ble
adressert
til
direktøren.
The
verb
is
transitive,
taking
a
direct
object
that
specifies
the
recipient
or
the
matter
being
addressed.
(Hun
adresserte
møtet),
and
the
infinitive
is
å
adressere.
The
past
participle
is
adressert,
used
in
compound
tenses
and
passive
constructions.
The
verb
shares
the
underlying
meaning
with
related
senses,
including
directing
communication
to
someone
and
directing
attention
to
a
topic.
of
directing
something
toward
a
recipient
or
addressing
an
issue.
Related
Norwegian
terms
include
adresse
(address),
adressat
(addressee),
and
the
verb
adjacently
related
forms
in
other
Scandinavian
languages.