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fastslått

Fastslått is a Norwegian term formed as the past participle and adjective of the verb fastslå, meaning to determine, ascertain, establish, or declare as true. As a participle it describes something that has been verified or confirmed through analysis, observation, or an official process. In formal contexts it appears in discussions of facts, conclusions, or statuses that are regarded as proven or settled.

The verb fastslå is used across legal, scientific, administrative, and journalistic language. Its present tense is

Nuances and usage notes: fastslå implies reaching a determination about truth, validity, or status after evaluation.

Etymology: fastslå is a compound of fast, meaning fixed or settled, and slå, meaning to strike or

fastslår,
the
past
tense
fastslo,
and
the
participle
form
is
fastslått.
When
used
attributively,
fastslått
can
modify
nouns,
as
in
a
fastslått
faktum
(an
established
fact)
or
et
fastslått
resultat
(an
established
result).
In
contrast
to
fastslå,
which
emphasizes
the
act
of
determining,
fastsette
is
more
about
setting
or
fixing
rules,
limits,
or
schedules.
It
often
connotes
objectivity
or
authoritativeness,
especially
in
legal
judgments,
scientific
findings,
or
formal
statements.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
be
used
more
loosely
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
confirmed
or
agreed
upon.
to
hit,
reflecting
the
sense
of
fixing
a
conclusion
firmly.
The
form
fastslått
is
widely
accepted
in
Bokmål
and
is
understood
in
Norwegian-speaking
regions.