prioriteer
Prioriteer is the third‑person singular present tense of the Dutch verb prioriteren, which means ‘to prioritize’. The verb is a recent innovation of the Dutch language, developed to provide a more concise form of the longer infinitive. It shares the same root as the English word prioritise and is used in business, project management and everyday conversation to describe the act of ranking tasks, issues or resources according to importance. The word is formed by adding the Dutch infinitive marker -en to the stem prioriter, which itself is a borrowing from the German Priorisieren and the Latin prioritarius.
In Dutch grammar, prioriteer is conjugated like regular -en verbs: hij prioriteert, ik prioriteert niet, zij
The term has spawned related nouns, such as prioriteerplan (prioritisation plan) and prioriteerstrategieën (prioritisation strategies). In