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gennemført

Gennemført is a Danish adjective and the past participle form of the verb gennemføre, meaning to carry out or to complete. It denotes that a task, project, study, or process has been carried out to completion and is thus finished or fully implemented.

Grammatical usage is straightforward: as an attributive adjective it typically appears before the noun, for example

Etymology-wise, gennemført is formed from the prefix gennem- meaning through or completely, combined with føre (to

Usage and context: the word is common in formal and technical language, including project reports, evaluations,

Related terms include the noun gennemførelse (the completion or implementation process) and related adjectives such as

See also: gennemførelse, gennemførlighed.

et
gennemført
projekt
or
en
gennemført
undersøgelse;
in
plural
form,
gennemførte
projekter
and
gennemførte
undersøgelser
are
common.
In
predicative
use,
the
phrase
is
built
with
the
verb
er,
as
in
projektet
er
gennemført.
lead)
or
the
concept
of
carrying
through.
The
sense
has
evolved
from
“carried
through”
to
simply
“completed”
in
many
contexts.
audits,
and
educational
or
organizational
assessments.
It
is
used
to
describe
outcomes
or
results
that
have
been
fully
implemented
or
finished.
It
can
refer
to
trials,
studies,
programs,
or
plans
that
have
been
executed
to
their
end,
and
it
often
carries
a
neutral
or
factual
tone.
gennemførlig/gennemføeligt
(feasible
or
doable)
in
contexts
contrasting
possible
versus
completed
outcomes.