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konzipierte

Konzipierte is the simple past tense form of the German verb konzipieren, meaning to conceive, design, or formulate a concept, plan, or project. It is used when describing actions that took place in the past in a narrative or reporting context. The base verb konzipieren is formed from the noun Konzept (concept) with the -ieren suffix, indicating an action related to creating or outlining a concept.

Usage and nuance

Konzipieren emphasizes the creation or formulation of a concept rather than its execution. In contrast to verbs

Grammatical notes

Konzipierte can serve as both first-person singular and third-person singular simple past: Ich konzipierte, er/sie konzipierte.

Examples

- Gestern konzipierte das Team eine neue Marketingstrategie.

- In der Vorstudie konzipierte sie mehrere Alternativen, bevor sie sich für eine entschied.

In sum, konzipierte is a standard past-tense form for describing the act of conceiving or designing a

like
entwerfen
(to
draft)
or
entwickeln
(to
develop),
konzipieren
focuses
on
the
ideation
and
structural
planning
of
a
concept
or
product.
The
word
appears
frequently
in
business,
marketing,
product
management,
architecture,
and
academia,
where
teams
discuss
the
initial
design
of
ideas
or
systems.
The
corresponding
present
perfect
form
is
konzipiert,
as
in
Ich
habe
eine
neue
Produktidee
konzipiert.
The
related
noun
forms
include
Konzeption
(the
concept
or
conceptually
designed
plan)
and
Konzipierung
(the
process
of
conceiving
or
drafting).
concept,
a
common
verb
in
contexts
of
planning
and
ideation.