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gereedmaken

Gereedmaken is a Dutch transitive verb meaning to prepare something or someone so that they are ready for a specific purpose, event, or action. The term is formed from the adjective gereed (ready) and het werkwoord maken (to make), indicating a causative process: to make ready.

Historically and in contemporary usage, gereedmaken appears in contexts such as logistics, military, engineering, and administration.

Construction and grammar: gereedmaken is a standard Dutch verb. It takes a direct object—the thing or person

Synonyms and related terms include voorbereiden (to prepare, more general) and klaarleggen (to lay out or prepare

In summary, gereedmaken denotes the targeted, often systematic act of preparing something or someone to be

It
covers
both
making
equipment,
documents,
or
procedures
ready
for
use
and
preparing
people
for
an
upcoming
task
or
situation.
The
act
can
be
performed
by
an
individual
or
by
an
organization,
and
it
often
involves
arranging,
assembling,
testing,
and
checking
components
to
ensure
readiness.
to
be
prepared—and
can
be
conjugated
in
different
tenses.
The
passive
form
is
common
in
formal
contexts:
het
apparaat
werd
gereedgemaakt
voor
gebruik,
de
reizigers
werden
gereedgemaakt
voor
vertrek.
The
combination
is
frequently
followed
by
voor
+
noun
or
voor
использованием/gebruik,
to
express
the
purpose
for
which
preparation
is
done
(for
use,
for
departure,
for
submission,
etc.).
in
advance,
slightly
different
nuance).
Gereedmaken
emphasizes
the
outcome:
the
subject
is
brought
into
a
state
of
readiness.
ready
for
a
future
action
or
requirement,
with
usage
spanning
technical,
logistical,
and
procedural
contexts.