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gesäubert

Gesäubert is the past participle of the German verb säubern, meaning to clean, purify, or sanitize. It denotes that cleaning has been completed and is commonly used to describe objects, rooms, or spaces after cleaning.

Grammatically, gesäubert is formed with the prefix ge- and is used with auxiliary haben in perfect tenses,

In everyday language gesäubert usually refers to a completed cleaning in a straightforward, non-technical sense. In

Etymologically, gesäubert is a regular German past participle built from säubern (to clean) with the ge- prefix

Typical usage examples include: Der Raum ist gesäubert; Die Küche wurde gestern gesäubert. In translation, gesäubert

as
in
Ich
habe
das
Zimmer
gesäubert.
It
also
appears
in
passive
constructions
such
as
Der
Raum
wird
gesäubert
or
Das
Zimmer
ist
gesäubert
worden,
indicating
ongoing
or
completed
cleaning
actions.
more
formal
or
hygiene-oriented
contexts,
it
can
imply
thorough
sanitation
or
disinfection,
though
other
terms
like
gereinigt
or
sauber
are
also
common,
depending
on
register
and
emphasis.
that
marks
the
perfect
participle,
following
standard
German
verb-formation
patterns.
corresponds
to
the
English
cleaned
or
sanitized,
depending
on
the
context.