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grupperat

Grupperat is a Swedish term formed as the past participle of the verb grupera, meaning to arrange into groups or to classify. It is used in compound tenses, such as har grupperat (have grouped), and can function as an adjectival participle indicating that something has been grouped.

Etymology and form: The verb grupera is built from the noun grupp (group) with the common verb

Usage: In practice, gruperat appears in sentences that describe completed grouping actions or describe a state

Context and related terms: Gruppering refers to the process or result of dividing items into groups. Other

See also: grupera, grupp, grupering, sortering, klassificering.

suffix
-era.
The
participle
gruperat
appears
primarily
in
non-finite
form
for
tense
construction
and
can
also
serve
as
a
participial
adjective
to
express
that
an
object
or
data
set
has
undergone
grouping.
resulting
from
grouping.
Examples
include:
Forskningen
har
grupperat
svaren
efter
kön
och
ålder.
Resultatet
är
grupperat
efter
storlek.
These
constructions
show
how
the
term
is
used
to
convey
that
data
or
items
have
been
organized
into
defined
groups.
related
concepts
include
sortering
(sorting)
and
klassificering
(classification).
Gruppera
is
the
active
verb
form
meaning
to
group,
while
gruperat
is
the
participle
form
used
in
perfect
tenses
and
as
an
adjective
describing
grouped
material.