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gefinancierde

Gefinancierde is the past participle form of the Dutch verb financieren, meaning to finance. As an adjective it translates to funded or financed and is commonly used to describe projects, organizations, or activities that have received financial support from a person, organization, or government.

Grammatical notes: the base participle is gefinancierd. When used attributively before a noun, especially with definite

Contexts and usage: gefinancierde is common in official, academic, and media language to indicate financial support.

Related terms: financiering (funding), financier (funder), subsidie (subsidy), and subsidieren (to subsidize). The concept is central

Notes: the word is neutral and factual, suitable for encyclopedic or informative writing. It should not be

articles,
it
takes
an
-e
ending
(de
gefinancierde
studie,
de
gefinancierde
projecten).
In
plural
form
the
same
attributive
ending
-e
is
typically
used
after
definite
articles
(de
gefinancierde
projecten).
In
predicative
position,
as
in
a
passive
construction,
the
form
remains
gefinancierd
(Het
project
is
gefinancierd).
It
can
describe
a
single
project
funded
by
public
funds,
private
investment,
or
a
combination
of
sources,
and
is
often
used
in
reports,
grant
announcements,
and
policy
documents.
The
term
does
not
inherently
specify
the
source
of
funding,
only
that
funding
has
been
provided.
in
discussions
of
research
funding,
public
investment,
and
cultural
or
infrastructural
programs.
confused
with
related
forms
that
imply
ongoing
financing
or
different
grammatical
functions;
context
usually
clarifies
whether
gefinancierde
describes
a
current
status
or
a
completed
financing
event.