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fastlægger

Fastlægger is the present tense form of the Danish verb fastlægge, meaning to determine, establish, or fix something definitively. The term is commonly used in formal, administrative, legal, or planning contexts where decisions define content, standards, dates, rules, or criteria. It often implies a deliberate, official determination rather than a casual decision.

Etymology and grammar: fastlægge is formed from fast meaning fixed and lægge meaning to lay or place.

Usage notes: fastlægge is often contrasted with fastsætte. While both can mean to set or determine, fastlægge

Examples: Virksomheden fastlægger sine standarder. Kommunen har fastlagt en ny tidsplan. Regeringen fastlægger regler for affaldsindsamling.

The
infinitive
is
fastlægge;
present
tense
is
fastlægger;
the
simple
past
is
fastlagde,
and
the
past
participle
is
fastlagt.
The
verb
is
transitive
and
typically
takes
a
direct
object,
as
in
fastlægge
regler,
fastlægge
en
dato,
or
fastlægge
kriterier.
In
some
constructions,
it
can
be
followed
by
a
clause
introduced
by
at
to
specify
what
is
being
determined,
for
example:
Vi
fastlægger,
at
mødet
begynder
kl.
10.
tends
to
emphasize
defining
the
content
or
precise
specification
(what
is
to
be
done,
what
the
rules
are,
what
the
standards
are),
whereas
fastsætte
more
often
refers
to
setting
boundaries,
limits,
or
rates
(such
as
prices,
deadlines,
or
maximums).
In
everyday
language,
synonyms
like
bestemme
or
definere
may
be
used,
but
fastlægge
carries
a
sense
of
formal
determination.