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kenmerkte

Kenmerkte is the past tense form of the Dutch verb kenmerken. The verb means to characterize, to distinguish or describe something by its features. The noun kenmerk denotes a feature or attribute; the plural kenmerken refers to multiple features.

Etymology and forms: Kenmerken is formed from the noun kenmerk (feature) with the verb suffix -en. The

Usage: Kenmerkte is used when reporting that someone characterized or described something in the past. Examples

Relation to other terms: The noun kenmerk refers to a single feature, while kenmerken is the plural

word
is
historically
linked
to
kennen
(to
know),
reflecting
the
idea
of
recognizing
something
by
its
marks.
The
past
tense
form
is
kenmerkte,
used
for
actions
performed
in
the
past.
include:
De
onderzoeker
kenmerkte
de
deelnemers
als
jong
en
hoogopgeleid.
In
het
jaarverslag
kenmerkte
het
team
de
factoren
die
de
omzet
beïnvloedden.
In
typical
Dutch
prose,
kenmerkte
signals
a
narrative
description
of
how
features
or
attributes
were
described
at
a
previous
time.
form.
The
verb
kenmerken
(infinitive)
and
its
tenses,
including
kenmerkte,
are
distinct
from
the
noun
forms
but
share
the
same
lexical
root.
In
modern
Dutch,
kenmerk/kenmerken
is
more
commonly
used
when
listing
or
defining
attributes,
whereas
kenmerkte
appears
primarily
in
past-tense
narration
describing
characterizations
that
occurred
previously.