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ruimde

Ruimde is a Dutch term that primarily functions as the simple past tense form of the verb ruimen, which means to clear, empty, or remove items from a space, or to make room. It is used in ordinary narration to describe someone clearing a surface or space. Examples include Ik ruimde de kamer op (I cleared the room) and Hij ruimde gisteren de tafel af (He cleared the table yesterday).

In standard Dutch, the past participle of ruimen is geruimd, used with hebben in perfect tenses (Ik

Ruimde is not generally used as a place name. In widely used reference works, there is no

In linguistic and literary contexts, ruimen and its forms appear in everyday language as well as in

heb
de
kamer
geruimd).
When
ruimen
is
used
in
its
separable-prefix
form
opruimen,
the
past
participle
becomes
opgeruimd
(De
kamer
is
opgeruimd;
We
hebben
de
kamer
opgeruimd).
established
geographic
location
or
municipality
named
Ruimde.
If
the
term
appears
as
a
toponym,
it
is
likely
to
be
a
local,
historical,
or
erroneous
usage
and
should
be
cross-checked
with
reliable
local
sources.
Most
occurrences
of
Ruimde
in
text
will
be
the
verb
form
rather
than
a
proper
noun.
historical
or
descriptive
writing
about
clearing,
cleaning,
or
making
space.
The
verb
is
of
Germanic
origin
and
remains
a
common
part
of
Dutch
vocabulary
related
to
tidying
and
organizing.
See
also
ruimen,
opruimen,
afruimen.