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gealiseerd

Gealiseerd is a Dutch term that functions as a past participle and adjective formed with the prefix ge- and the suffix -iseerd. In Dutch, many verbs ending in -iseren or -aleren can yield such participles, so the exact meaning of gealiseerd depends on the base verb from which it is derived. There is no single, universally fixed definition for the word in isolation.

Because gealiseerd is a derivational form, it typically appears as part of a compound adjective rather than

Usage notes and related forms: gealiseerd is relatively uncommon on its own in contemporary Dutch. It is

See also: Dutch participles, compounds with ge- prefix, -iseerd verbs, de- prefix in Dutch technical terminology.

as
a
stand-alone
verb.
In
practice
you
are
more
likely
to
encounter
full
forms
that
name
the
specific
process,
such
as
gealcoholiseerd
(alcohol
removed)
or
gealuminiseerd
(coated
with
aluminum).
These
examples
illustrate
how
the
meaning
shifts
with
the
root
verb,
and
they
show
how
gealiseerd
serves
as
a
morphological
building
block
rather
than
a
common
lexical
item.
mainly
seen
in
technical,
scientific,
or
industrial
contexts
where
a
particular
processing
step
is
described
at
the
level
of
the
root
verb
(for
example,
processes
involving
de-alcoholization
or
aluminization).
The
term
should
not
be
confused
with
other
similarly
formed
participles
such
as
geglazeerd
or
geallieerd,
which
have
distinct
meanings.