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beoogde

Beoogde is a Dutch adjective meaning intended or planned, derived from the verb beogen, which means to intend or aim at. It is typically used to describe something that is the aim or aspiration of a plan or action, rather than something that has already been realized.

In usage, beoogde generally precedes the noun it modifies, forming phrases such as de beoogde doelgroep (the

Beoogde can be contrasted with near-synonyms such as gepland (planned or scheduled) and voorgenomen (proposed or

Translations into English vary by context and can include intended, planned, proposed, or projected. The term

intended
target
group),
het
beoogde
resultaat
(the
intended
result),
or
de
beoogde
startdatum
(the
planned
start
date).
The
word
is
common
in
formal,
administrative,
and
policy
contexts,
as
well
as
in
project
planning
and
journalism.
It
emphasizes
intention
or
goal-setting
within
a
framework
of
planning,
rather
than
an
established
fact.
decided).
Beoogde
often
carries
a
nuance
of
aspiration
or
proposed
aims
that
may
or
may
not
be
realized,
whereas
gepland
more
strongly
signals
an
actual
timetable,
and
voorgenomen
indicates
a
firm
decision.
remains
widely
used
across
governmental,
corporate,
and
academic
texts
to
signal
what
is
aimed
for
in
a
given
initiative
or
document.