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prövad

Prövad is a Swedish adjective meaning tested or proven by testing. It is the past participle of the verb pröva (to test, to try) and is used to describe something that has undergone testing and is believed to meet certain standards. The term is common in technical, regulatory, and commercial language.

Etymology and forms. Prövad originates from the verb pröva, part of the Germanic language family, with cognates

Usage and nuance. The label prövad implies verification of function, safety, or quality through formal or informal

Related terms. Related concepts include prövning (trial, testing), prov or test (more general terms for examination),

See also. Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL) lists pröva as the root verb; prövad is its common adjective

in
other
Nordic
languages
such
as
Norwegian
prøvd
and
Danish
prøvet.
In
Swedish,
the
participle
can
be
used
predicatively
or
attributively
to
indicate
that
a
noun
has
been
subjected
to
testing,
for
example
in
phrases
like
prövad
metod
or
prövad
utrustning
(tested
method,
tested
equipment).
testing.
It
is
widely
used
in
contexts
where
compliance
with
standards
or
performance
guarantees
is
important,
including
industry,
consumer
products,
and
research
settings.
The
term
is
distinct
from
a
broader
sense
of
“tested”
by
implying
a
completed,
evaluated
process.
and
utvärdering
(evaluation).
The
word
is
often
contrasted
with
untested
or
unverifiable
alternatives,
where
prövad
indicates
established
reliability.
form
used
to
describe
tested
items
in
Swedish
discourse.