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forutsigbart

Forutsigbart is a Norwegian adjective used to describe something that can be foreseen or anticipated based on available information, patterns, or previous experience. It is commonly applied to events, developments, behavior, or outcomes that follow identifiable regularities, making them capable of being predicted to some degree. The related noun is forutsigbarhet, which denotes the quality or state of being predictable.

Etymology and form: the adjective is formed from the verb forutse, meaning to foresee, combined with the

Usage: forutsigbart is widely used in journalism, economics, science, and everyday language. In risk assessment and

Examples:

- Værmeldingen for de neste dagene er relativt forutsigbar, så vi kan planlegge utendørs aktiviteter.

- Investeringene ble gjort under antagelsen om en forutsigbar markedsutvikling.

- Politikken fokuserer på å øke forutsigbarhet og stabilitet i regelverket.

See also: forutsigbarhet, uforutsigbar, uforutsigbarhet.

suffix
-bar,
which
signals
capability.
The
opposite
form
is
uforutsigbart,
meaning
unpredictable,
and
the
related
adjective
for
the
state
is
uforsigbarhet
or
uforutsigbarhet
depending
on
usage.
planning,
high
forutsigbarhet
is
valued
because
it
supports
informed
decision-making
and
stable
expectations.
The
term
can
describe
natural
phenomena
with
clear
patterns,
planned
processes,
or
policy
environments
where
rules
and
conditions
are
transparent.
In
contrast,
uforutsigbar
is
used
to
highlight
uncertainty,
volatility,
or
unknown
factors
that
hinder
reliable
forecasts.