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ausgebracht

Ausgebracht is the past participle of the German verb ausbringen. It denotes that something has been spread, distributed, applied, or issued. The exact sense depends on context: in agriculture it refers to dispersing substances such as fertilizer, pesticides, or seed; in publishing, advertising, or logistics it can mean to issue, publish, deliver, or distribute; and in finance it can indicate funds that have been allocated. As a grammatical form, ausgebracht is used with the auxiliary haben in perfect tenses (e.g., Ich habe Dünger ausgebracht) and can appear in passive constructions (Es wurden Dünger ausgebracht).

In agriculture and horticulture, ausbringen describes applying material to land or plants. Typical phrases include Dünger

In media, marketing and logistics, ausbringen can mean to issue, publish, or deliver. For example, Zeitung ausbringen

Overall, ausgebracht functions as a versatile participle tied to actions of spreading, distributing, or issuing, with

ausbringen
(to
spread
fertilizer),
Pflanzenschutzmittel
ausbringen
(to
apply
pesticides),
and
Saatgut
ausbringen
(to
sow
seeds).
This
sense
emphasizes
physical
dispersion
or
application
of
substances.
means
to
deliver
a
newspaper,
and
Werbung
ausbringen
can
describe
placing
or
broadcasting
advertising
material.
In
some
financial
or
governmental
contexts,
ausbringen
may
appear
in
the
sense
of
allocating
or
mobilizing
funds,
though
more
common
alternatives
are
ausgeben
(to
spend)
or
bereitstellen
(to
provide).
concrete
meaning
guided
by
the
surrounding
nouns
and
typical
collocations.