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meegedragen

Meegedragen is a Dutch verb in the past participle form of meegedragen, meaning to bear or carry something along with others, or to have a burden or cost shared among participants. It can denote a literal act of carrying as well as a figurative sharing of responsibility, risk, or expense. In financial and administrative contexts, it is commonly used to indicate that costs, burdens, or obligations are shared by multiple parties. For example, "De kosten worden door alle partijen meegedragen" means that the costs are borne by all parties involved. In a more concrete sense, one might say "Het team heeft de last meegedragen," indicating that the team carried or shouldered the burden.

Meegedragen also functions as an adjective, describing something that is carried along or borne together. Phrases

Etymology and grammar: the word is formed from the prefix mee- (together, along) and dragen (to carry).

Related terms include dragen, meedragen as a variant spelling in older texts, and phrases like kosten, lasten,

such
as
"een
meegedragen
last"
or
"meegedragen
lasten"
are
used
in
formal
or
written
Dutch
to
emphasize
shared
responsibility
or
burden.
This
usage
highlights
how
the
past
participle
can
describe
a
state
resulting
from
collective
action.
It
is
a
separable
compound
verb
in
its
finite
forms,
so
in
main
clauses
the
prefix
can
be
separated
(De
kosten
worden
meegedragen),
while
in
subordinate
clauses
or
with
the
participle,
it
remains
attached
(de
meegedragen
lasten).
and
verantwoordelijkheid
dragen
or
delen.