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geheven

Geheven is the past participle of the Dutch verb heffen, meaning raised or lifted. In modern Dutch it is used in perfect tense constructions (with hebben) and in passive or adjectival phrases to indicate that something has been raised or is elevated. As an adjective it can describe things resulting from lifting, often in phrases like met een geheven hand (with a raised hand).

Common examples include de vlag is geheven (the flag has been raised) and hij heeft het gewicht

Geheven follows the regular ge- prefix pattern used for Dutch past participles derived from verbs like heffen.

In summary, geheven is a common grammatical form bridging action and result: it signals that something has

geheven
(he
lifted
the
weight).
The
word
does
not
function
as
a
standalone
noun;
it
is
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
distinct
concept.
Its
use
is
typical
in
ceremonial,
formal,
or
descriptive
writing
when
noting
that
an
action
of
raising
or
lifting
has
been
completed
or
is
in
a
raised
state.
Beyond
its
role
as
a
participle,
geheven
does
not
designate
a
separate
place,
person,
or
entity
in
standard
Dutch.
been
raised,
and
it
participates
in
both
perfect
tense
constructions
and
adjectival
phrases
within
the
language.
Related
topics
include
the
verb
heffen,
Dutch
past
participles,
and
general
Dutch
grammar.