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Ordenen is a Dutch verb meaning to arrange, organize, or order items, information, or procedures in a structured way. It covers activities that put things into a logical sequence, categorize items, or bring a system to chaotic material. The term is commonly used in contexts such as archives, libraries, data management, and project planning, as well as in everyday tasks like tidying or structuring notes.

Etymology and related forms: ordnen derives from the noun orde, meaning order, with the standard Dutch suffix

Usage and contexts: In professional settings, ordnen is used to describe cataloging, classifying, or arranging records,

Conjugation overview: Ordenen follows standard regular-verb inflection. Present: ik orden, jij ordent, hij ordent, wij ordenen,

See also: orde, ordening, ordenen in archival and library science.

-nen
that
forms
verbs.
The
related
noun
ordening
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
ordering,
while
geordend
serves
as
the
past
participle
meaning
ordered
or
arranged.
The
verb
is
a
regular
Dutch
verb
and
participates
in
typical
tense
and
agreement
patterns.
datasets,
or
collections.
It
can
also
refer
to
organizing
a
workflow,
prioritizing
tasks,
or
placing
information
in
a
coherent
structure.
In
daily
language,
it
appears
in
phrases
such
as
orden
de
documenten
(to
organize
the
documents)
or
orden
uw
kamer
(tidy
up
your
room).
It
is
distinct
from
bestellen,
which
means
to
order
goods
or
services,
and
from
inrichten,
which
emphasizes
setting
up
or
furnishing
a
space.
jullie
ordenen,
zij
ordenen.
Past:
ik
ordende,
jij
ordende,
hij
ordende,
wij
ordenden,
jullie
ordenden,
zij
ordenden.
Past
participle:
geordend.