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demonstrerat

Demonstrerat is the past participle of the Swedish verb demonstrera, meaning to demonstrate or show. It functions both as a verb form in perfect tenses and as an adjective indicating that something has been shown, proven, or evidenced through demonstration or argument. In sentences it can appear in constructions such as har demonstrerat (has demonstrated) or as a descriptive modifier in phrases like ett demonstrerat resultat or den demonstrerade metoden.

Etymology of demonstrerat traces to demonstratus in Latin, via the French démontrer, with adoption into Swedish

Usage and nuance: Demonstrerat is common in scientific, academic, and formal writing to indicate that findings

Grammatical notes: As a past participle used attributively, demonstrerat can align with the noun in gender

See also: demonstrera, demonstration, bevisad, bevisa.

in
the
early
modern
period.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
other
forms
of
demonstrative
language
used
to
present
evidence
or
proof.
or
effects
have
been
shown
by
data,
experiments,
or
logical
demonstration.
It
does
not
always
imply
absolute
certainty,
but
that
a
claim
has
been
supported
by
demonstrable
evidence.
In
everyday
Swedish,
it
can
appear
in
compound
tenses
(har
demonstrerat)
or
as
an
attribute
describing
a
result,
method,
or
hypothesis
(den
demonstrerade
hypotesen,
ett
demonstrerat
resultat).
and
number,
yielding
forms
such
as
demonstrerad
or
demonstrerat
depending
on
the
noun.
The
surrounding
syntax
typically
clarifies
whether
it
functions
adjectivally
or
as
part
of
a
verbal
composite.