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sichtet

Sichtet is a German verb form, specifically the third-person singular present indicative of the verb sichten. The infinitive is sichten; the past participle is gesichtet. The verb is derived from the noun Sicht (sight) with the suffix that forms verbs, and it is used in two main senses: perceiving with the eye and examining or screening.

In the sense of perception, sichten means to notice or spot something by looking. For example, Der

Morphology and usage notes:

- Infinitive: sichten

- Present tense (example forms): ich sichte, du sichtest, er/sichtet, wir sichten, ihr sichtet, sie sichten

- Past participle: gesichtet; with the auxiliary haben: hat gesichtet

- Noun form: Sichtung, meaning the act of viewing, spotting, or screening; used for processes like a

Sichtung is often used in administrative, archival, or screening contexts, while sichten in the sense of perception

Falke
sichtet
seine
Beute
(The
falcon
sights/spots
its
prey).
In
the
sense
of
examination
or
screening,
sichten
means
to
review
or
inspect
a
set
of
items—often
with
the
purpose
of
selection.
Common
phrases
include
Die
Personalabteilung
sichtet
die
Bewerbungen
(The
HR
department
is
screening
the
applications)
and
Die
Unterlagen
werden
sichtet
(The
documents
are
being
reviewed).
round
of
candidate
screening
or
a
review
of
documents.
appears
in
more
general
or
descriptive
language.
The
term
is
relatively
neutral
and
formal,
suitable
for
reporting,
procedures,
and
professional
communication.