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ausgewiesenen

Ausgewiesenen is the attributive or declined form of the German past participle ausgewiesen. It derives from the verb ausweisen, which has several related meanings depending on context. In everyday and formal language it most often functions as an adjective or as a noun form, and it agrees with case, gender, and number of the noun it modifies or stands for.

The primary senses of ausgewiesenen depend on the context. In a professional or evaluative sense, it means

A second, separate sense comes from the verb meaning to expel or to identify legally. In this

Grammar notes: in attributive use, endings follow the usual German declension patterns (die ausgewiesenen Experten, dem

In sum, ausgewiesenen is a flexible form whose meaning hinges on context: it can indicate recognized expertise

“recognized,”
“distinguished,”
or
“established.”
For
example,
ausgewiesene
Fachleute
or
die
ausgewiesenen
Experten
refers
to
experts
who
are
acknowledged
as
highly
qualified
or
authoritative.
This
sense
is
common
in
academic,
scientific,
and
policy
discussions,
where
the
adjective
signals
credibility
or
proven
competence.
deportation
or
immigration
sense,
the
participle
ausgewiesen
can
describe
someone
who
has
been
ordered
to
leave
a
country.
In
attributive
position,
this
yields
phrases
like
jemand
wurde
ausgewiesen,
and
in
noun
form
the
term
Ausgewiesene
(capitalized)
can
refer
to
expelled
persons
collectively,
e.g.,
die
Ausgewiesenen.
ausgewiesenen
Fachmann,
etc.).
When
used
as
a
noun,
the
form
is
capitalized
as
Ausgewiesene.
or,
in
legal/immigration
contexts,
individuals
who
have
been
expelled.