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stuitingen

Stuitingen is the plural form of the Dutch noun stuiting, which denotes an interruption, hindrance, or rebound that occurs when motion or progress is checked by contact or a boundary. The term derives from the verb stuiten, meaning to strike against, to hinder, or to come to a halt. In everyday usage, stuitingen describe interruptions in processes or plans, such as a temporary stuiting of production, delays in a project, or a policy stuiting a timeline.

In technical contexts, stuitingen refer to physical outcomes of contact or collision. When a moving object

Stuitingen can also be used more abstractly to describe bottlenecks or impediments in decision-making, logistics, or

Usage notes: the singular stuiting is more common in everyday language, while stuitingen tends to appear in

See also: stuiting, stuiter, weerkaatsing.

hits
a
boundary,
it
may
bounce,
deflect,
or
be
redirected;
such
events
can
be
described
as
stuitingen.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
waves
or
particle
interactions
to
indicate
boundary-induced
changes
in
propagation,
though
more
specific
terms
such
as
rebound
or
reflection
are
common
in
many
disciplines.
development
initiatives.
In
these
senses,
the
word
communicates
a
forceful
interruption
that
prevents
progress
from
continuing
smoothly.
technical,
formal,
or
descriptive
writing,
particularly
when
referring
to
multiple
instances
of
interruptions
or
rebounds.
The
term
is
chiefly
found
in
Dutch-language
sources
and
is
often
clarified
by
context
to
distinguish
between
physical
rebounds
and
non-physical
interruptions.