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klinikeren

Klinikeren is a term that may appear in Dutch-language texts but is not a standard entry in major dictionaries. It is generally considered nonstandard or dialectal and is not widely used in formal healthcare discourse. In most contexts, the intended meaning is conveyed with phrases such as werken in een kliniek (to work in a clinic) or een kliniek runnen (to run a clinic). As a verb form, klinikeren is uncommon and not part of the conventional Dutch lexicon.

Etymology and form: The base is kliniek, meaning clinic, which derives from the French clinique and ultimately

Usage and reception: Because klinikeren is not widely recognized in standard Dutch, its appearance can be met

See also: kliniek, klinieken, klinisch, huisarts, gezondheidszorg.

Note: Given its nonstandard status, audiences should favor standard terminology to avoid confusion in formal, academic,

from
Latin
clinica.
The
suffix
-eren
is
a
productive
Dutch
verb-forming
ending
that
yields
verbs
describing
actions
related
to
the
root
noun.
However,
the
specific
combination
klinikeren
is
not
regularly
attested
in
formal
usage
and
is
largely
confined
to
informal
or
limited
regional
use.
with
ambiguity
or
criticism
in
formal
writing.
Language
authorities
and
most
editors
prefer
clearer,
standard
expressions
such
as
werken
in
een
kliniek,
kliniek
beheren,
or
kliniek
exploiteren
when
referring
to
working
in
or
running
clinics.
When
encountered,
klinikeren
is
typically
treated
as
a
nonstandard
or
humorous
form
rather
than
a
recommended
term.
or
policy
contexts.