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ingediende

Ingediende is a Dutch adjective formed from the verb indienen, meaning to submit or file something. It describes items that have been submitted, such as documents, proposals, or applications. The form ingediende is used when the noun it modifies is definite or plural, for example: de ingediende documenten, de ingediende voorstellen.

In Dutch, the past participle ingediend can also be used in attributive position with singular indefinite nouns

Common contexts for ingediende include formal or bureaucratic language, such as government procedures, tender processes, grant

Related terms include the verb indienen (to submit), the noun indiening (the act of submission), and the

in
its
base
form,
but
ingediende
is
the
standard
attributive
form
for
definite
or
plural
nouns.
For
example:
het
ingediende
document
(the
submitted
document)
or
de
ingediende
documenten
(the
submitted
documents).
The
overall
rule
follows
Dutch
adjective
inflection:
adjectives
in
attributive
position
take
an
-e
ending
after
definite
articles
or
with
plural
nouns.
applications,
and
academic
submissions.
Phrases
like
ingediende
aanvragen,
ingediende
voorstellen,
or
ingediende
stukken
are
typical,
signaling
that
the
material
has
already
been
submitted
and
is
undergoing
review
or
processing.
noun
indiener
or
indieners
(the
submitter).
While
ingediende
functions
primarily
as
an
adjective,
its
usage
is
straightforward
in
standard
Dutch
and
remains
common
in
official
documentation
and
formal
discourse.