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overige

Overige is a Dutch adjective meaning “other” or “the remaining,” used to refer to items that are not part of a previously mentioned set. It appears frequently in formal, administrative, and informational contexts, such as lists, inventories, forms, and policy texts, to denote supplementary or different elements.

Grammatical use and inflection: Overige is placed before the noun it describes and agrees with it in

Etymology and relation to related terms: Overige derives from the prefix over- combined with the adjectival

Common usage and nuances: Use overige when you want to distinguish a defined set of items from

See also: andere, rest, overige gegevens, overige informatie.

number
and
definiteness.
When
the
noun
is
definite
or
plural,
the
common
form
is
de
overige
[noun],
or
het
overige
[noun]
for
neuter
singular.
Examples
include
de
overige
gegevens,
het
overige
materiaal,
de
overige
deelnemers.
The
word
can
also
function
in
a
broader
sense
as
a
noun
phrase
meaning
“the
others”
in
certain
contexts,
though
it
is
primarily
used
as
an
adjective.
suffix
-ig(-e),
yielding
a
word
related
to
the
more
general
concept
of
what
remains
or
is
different
from
what
has
been
mentioned.
It
is
closely
related
to
synonyms
such
as
andere
(other)
and
restanten
or
restant
materiaal
in
meaning,
but
its
usage
often
carries
a
nuance
of
being
part
of
a
defined
remainder
or
subset
rather
than
simply
being
different.
what
has
been
specified
earlier,
emphasizing
the
remaining
or
additional
elements.
For
example,
“De
overige
kosten
komen
later”
or
“De
overige
deelnemers
kunnen
niet
aanwezig
zijn.”
It
is
less
common
to
substitute
with
andere
when
the
emphasis
is
on
the
set
of
items
that
remains
rather
than
on
a
simple
difference.