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avdekkes

Avdekkes is the present passive form of the Norwegian verb avdekke, meaning to uncover, reveal, or disclose something that is hidden or concealed. The term is used when a fact, truth, or detail becomes known or is brought to light through investigation, analysis, or examination.

The verb avdekke is built from av- (away from, off) and dekke (cover). In Bokmål, the present

Common contexts for avdekkes include journalism, audits, investigations, historical research, and scientific work, where findings disclose

See also: avdekking, avsløre, avsløring. Avdekke and its related forms are central to discussions of transparency,

passive
is
formed
with
the
suffix
-s,
giving
avdekkes
to
mean
“is
uncovered”
or
“is
revealed.”
In
practice,
both
avdekkes
and
the
passive
construction
with
bli
(for
example,
blir
avdekket)
are
used
to
express
present
tense
uncovering,
with
slight
nuance
depending
on
style
and
emphasis.
information
that
was
previously
hidden.
Example:
Sannheten
avdekkes
i
rapporten.
While
avdekkes
emphasizes
exposure,
related
terms
such
as
avsløre
(to
reveal)
and
avsløring
(revelation)
focus
more
on
the
act
or
result
of
making
something
known.
accountability,
and
investigative
processes
in
media,
governance,
and
academia.