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afgaande

Afgaande is a Dutch present participle derived from the verb afgaan. In contemporary usage it can function as an adjective or an adverb and its meaning varies with the context. The term is most often encountered in formal or bureaucratic language.

One common use is in the sense of "based on" or "on the basis of," usually in

Another usage relates to time and periods that have already passed. In formal or statistical writing, afgaande

Afgaande is also encountered in fixed expressions related to prior information or prior steps in reasoning,

Etymology and clarity: afgaande comes from the prefix af- plus gaan, conveying notions of departure, reduction,

the
prepositional
phrase
afgaande
op
or
afgaande
aan.
For
example,
afgaande
op
de
cijfers
means
"based
on
the
figures."
This
construction
is
a
standard
way
to
indicate
that
a
conclusion
or
statement
follows
from
some
evidence
or
data.
can
appear
in
phrases
such
as
afgaande
maand
or
afgaande
periode
to
denote
the
preceding
month
or
period.
In
everyday
Dutch
these
contrasts
are
more
typically
expressed
with
afgelopen
or
verstreken,
so
afgaande
has
a
more
specialized
or
formal
tone.
again
often
in
official
reports
or
analyses.
The
word
shares
its
roots
with
other
forms
of
afgaan
(to
go
off,
to
occur,
to
diminish),
but
in
common
practice
its
most
distinctive
uses
are
the
basis-on-criteria
sense
and
the
reference
to
a
past
period.
or
progression
toward
a
conclusion
or
earlier
time.
While
widely
understood
in
Dutch,
its
use
is
more
limited
in
everyday
speech
and
can
come
across
as
formal.
In
general
writing,
publishers
often
substitute
aflopende,
afgenomen,
or
afgelopen/afgelopentijd
for
clarity
in
informal
contexts.