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instelt

Instelt is a Dutch term linked to the verb instellen, which means to set, configure, or establish. It appears in contexts ranging from configuring electronic devices and software to establishing rules or institutions. The root stel- comes from stellen (to place, set), with the prefix in- contributing a sense of direction or inclusion.

In modern Dutch, instellen is a separable verb. The present tense forms split the particle: ik stel

Usage notes: In technical writing and everyday speech, you typically see constructions like De gebruiker stelt

See also: instellen, instelling, afstellen, configureren.

in,
jij
stelt
in,
hij
stelt
in,
wij
stellen
in,
jullie
stellen
in,
zij
stellen
in.
The
simple
past
tense
is
stelde
in,
and
the
past
participle
is
ingesteld.
The
noun
form
is
instelling,
meaning
either
a
setting
or
an
institution,
depending
on
context.
de
temperatuur
in
or
De
software
stelt
de
standaardwaarden
in.
When
referring
to
the
act
of
creating
an
organization
or
policy,
one
uses
instellen
with
senses
such
as
een
beleid
instellen
or
een
organisatie
instellen.