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erbracht

Erbracht is the past participle of the German verb erbringen, meaning to produce, deliver, or render a service, result, or proof. It is used with the auxiliary haben to form perfect tenses, for example: "Das Unternehmen hat den Auftrag ordnungsgemäß erbracht." In passive constructions, it appears as "Es wurden bedeutende Ergebnisse erbracht."

As an attributive form, the participle can describe nouns that denote completed outputs: "die erbrachten Leistungen"

Common collocations include "eine Leistung erbringen" (to render a service or perform a task), "Erträge erbringen"

Etymology and usage notes: erbringen is formed with the prefix er-, which in German often signals completion

(the
services
rendered).
The
participle
agrees
with
the
noun
in
gender,
number,
and
case,
and
is
commonly
used
in
both
singular
and
plural
phrases
such
as
"die
erbrachte
Leistung"
or
"die
erbrachten
Leistungen."
(to
yield
returns),
"Beweise
erbringen"
(to
provide
evidence),
and
"Ergebnisse
erbringen"
(to
produce
results).
For
example:
"Das
Projekt
hat
signifikante
Ergebnisse
erbracht."
or
fulfillment
of
an
action,
together
with
bringen
(to
bring).
The
past
participle
erbracht
is
used
in
various
tenses
and
voices,
including
passive
constructions
like
"Es
wurde
eine
hervorragende
Leistung
erbracht."
In
English,
erbracht
is
typically
translated
as
"produced"
or
"delivered."