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beschließt

Beschließt is the third-person singular present tense of the German verb beschließen, meaning to decide or resolve, typically in a formal or collective context. It is used when a group, such as a council, parliament, committee, court, or corporate body, makes a binding decision. Examples include: Der Rat beschließt heute eine neue Verordnung; Das Parlament beschließt ein Gesetz. In non-formal language one can also say someone “beschließt” to do something, though the phrase often implies a formal act.

The related noun is Beschluss, which denotes the formal decision or resolution itself. A Beschluss is commonly

Etymology and grammar: beschließen derives from be- plus schließen (to close), with the sense of closing a

Usage notes: Beschließen is more formal than synonymous verbs like entscheiden, festlegen, or bestimmen and is

described
as
being
passed
or
adopted
by
a
deliberative
body.
Phrases
such
as
einen
Beschluss
fassen
or
einen
Beschluss
treffen
are
standard
ways
to
express
the
act
of
making
a
formal
decision.
In
legal
and
administrative
contexts,
Beschlüsse
have
official
status
and
may
outline
obligations,
regulations,
or
actions
to
be
taken.
negotiation
and
thereby
deciding.
The
verb
forms
include
ich
beschließe,
du
beschließt,
er
beschließt,
wir
beschließen,
ihr
beschließt,
sie
beschließen.
The
simple
past
is
beschloss
(you
heilasedes:
er
beschloss),
and
the
perfect
tense
uses
hat
beschlossen.
The
participle
form
is
beschlossen,
which
also
functions
as
an
adjective
meaning
“decided”
or
“resolved,”
as
in
eine
beschlossen
Maßnahme.
typical
in
governmental,
legal,
or
organizational
discourse.