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beschadig

Beschadig is a Dutch verb form derived from beschadigen, meaning to cause damage or harm to something. As a present-tense form, it appears in the first-person singular: ik beschadig (I damage). The stem beschadig- also serves the other present-tense forms: jij beschadigt, hij beschadigt, wij beschadigen, jullie beschadigen, zij beschadigen. The imperative singular is Beschadig. The infinitive is beschadigen and the past participle is beschadigd.

Beschadigen is a transitive verb, typically taking a direct object. In sentences it describes making something

Usage notes and scope: Beschadigen covers both physical damage (breaking or impairing objects) and less tangible

Etymology: Beschadigen is formed with the be- prefix, common in Dutch to indicate causation, together with schade

worse
or
less
functional,
either
physically
or
in
a
broader
sense.
Examples:
Ik
beschadig
het
apparaat
per
ongeluk.
Het
schilderij
is
beschadigd.
In
perfect
tense,
beaveraging
with
hebben:
Ik
heb
het
apparaat
beschadigd.
In
the
future
or
conditional,
the
same
stem
forms
are
used
with
appropriate
auxiliary
verbs.
harm,
such
as
damage
to
a
reputation,
process,
or
plan.
The
term
is
common
in
everyday
Dutch
as
well
as
in
legal,
insurance,
and
technical
contexts.
The
related
adjective
beschadigd
means
damaged,
and
the
noun
schade
(damage)
is
used
to
refer
to
the
harm
itself.
(damage).
It
is
cognate
with
related
Germanic
forms
and
shares
roots
in
the
broader
family
of
Germanic
languages.