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fokuseret

Fokuseret is a Danish adjective formed as the past participle of the verb fokusere, meaning to focus. It describes something that has been given focused attention or is characterized by concentration on a particular object, goal, or set of tasks.

Common uses include business, education, and media to indicate a narrow scope or deliberate prioritization. Examples

Grammar and usage: Fokuseret is used both attributively and predicatively. In attributive position it agrees with

Etymology: The form derives from the verb fokusere, which itself comes from fokus (focus), with Danish adaptations

See also: focus, fokusering, fokusområde, koncentration. In usage, fokuseret often signals intentional narrowing of scope and

in
Danish
include
en
fokuseret
strategi
(a
focused
strategy),
fokuseret
markedsføring
(focused/
targeted
marketing),
and
et
fokuseret
undersøgelse
(a
focused
study).
The
term
implies
clarity
of
purpose
and
efficiency
through
reduced
dispersion
of
attention.
the
noun:
et
fokuseret
projekt,
en
fokuseret
indsats,
fokuserede
projekter.
Predicative
form
uses
the
verb
connection:
Projektet
er
fokuseret.
Related
noun
forms
are
fokus
(focus)
and
fokusering
(the
act
of
focusing).
of
the
pasted
participle
ending.
The
development
mirrors
similar
patterns
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
where
focus-related
terminology
has
been
integrated
into
business
and
academic
vocabulary.
purposeful,
goal-oriented
effort
rather
than
mere
attention.