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aufgestellte

Aufgestellte is a form of the German past participle aufgestellt, used as an attributive adjective before a noun. It denotes that something has been erected, placed, or arranged, and it can also carry metaphorical senses such as a question or claim that has been posed or posited. As an attributive adjective, aufgestellte agrees in gender, number and article with the noun it modifies, yielding different endings in ordinary usage. Common examples include die aufgestellte Statue (feminine singular), das aufgestellte Bild (neuter singular), and die aufgestellten Statuen (plural).

The primary sense of the term is physical arrangement: objects that have been erected, set up, or

In modern German prose, aufgestellte appears most often in descriptive or technical writing, art criticism, architecture,

installed.
This
is
frequent
in
contexts
such
as
monuments,
sculptures,
displays,
or
furniture
that
has
been
assembled.
In
addition,
aufstellen
also
means
to
pose
or
formulate
something,
such
as
a
question,
a
hypothesis,
or
a
claim.
In
this
sense,
aufgestellte
Fragen
describes
questions
that
have
been
posed,
while
eine
aufgestellte
Behauptung
might
refer
to
a
stated
or
asserted
claim.
The
dual
usage—physical
erection
and
posing/setting
forth
ideas—reflects
the
compound
meaning
of
the
verb
aufstellen,
with
aufgestellt
functioning
as
the
past
participle
in
either
sense.
and
reporting,
where
precise
description
of
installations
or
statements
is
required.
It
is
not
a
standalone
noun
but
a
participial
adjective
that
can
participate
in
standard
declension
patterns.
Related
terms
include
Aufstellung
(the
act
of
setting
up
or
lineup)
and
aufstellen
(to
erect,
to
pose,
or
to
set
forth).