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oppnevnt

Oppnevnt is a Norwegian adjective and the past participle of the verb oppnevne, meaning designated or appointed to a position or task by an authority. It is used to describe someone or something that has been chosen or named for a role, rather than elected. In formal language, you may encounter phrases such as den oppnevnte komitéen (the appointed committee) or han ble oppnevnt til styremedlem (he was appointed to the board).

Etymology and usage notes: oppnevne combines the prefix opp- with nevne (to name or mention), reflecting the

Context and nuance: Oppnevnt typically emphasizes designation by an authority, especially for committees, boards, commissions, or

See also: oppnevne, utnevne, appointing authorities, official appointments.

act
of
naming
someone
to
a
position.
The
participle
oppnevnt
is
commonly
used
in
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk
in
official
and
administrative
contexts.
It
often
appears
in
documents
and
reports
to
indicate
that
a
person
or
group
has
been
designated
by
a
governing
body,
agency,
or
other
authority.
advisory
roles.
It
is
sometimes
contrasted
with
utnevnt,
which
more
often
appears
in
the
context
of
formal
appointments
to
high
offices
or
ceremonial
positions.
In
practice,
the
two
terms
can
be
used
in
overlapping
ways,
but
oppnevnt
is
common
where
the
focus
is
on
selection
to
a
role
rather
than
rank
or
status.