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tildeles

Tildeles is a verb form used in Norwegian Bokmål and Danish that means to award, allot, or assign something to someone. It is the present passive form of the verb tildele, and is commonly found in formal or official language. An example is "Prisen tildeles vinneren," meaning "The prize is awarded to the winner." The phrase often appears in announcements, grant notices, prize declarations, and governmental or organizational communications.

Usage and grammar: tildele is a transitive verb meaning to give or allocate something to someone or

Etymology and related terms: tildeles derives from til- (toward, to) and dele (to share, divide), reflecting the

Context and usage notes: tildeles is typical in official, administrative, and media contexts when describing the

See also: tildele, tildeling, tildelt.

something.
In
the
present
passive,
tildeles
describes
a
situation
where
the
recipient
or
the
recipient
group
receives
the
action.
The
recipient
is
usually
expressed
with
a
noun
phrase
following
the
verb
(e.g.,
vinneren,
studenten).
The
corresponding
infinitive
is
tildele,
with
past
tense
forms
such
as
tildelte
(active)
and
past
participle
tildelt
(used
in
perfect
constructions,
e.g.,
"midlene
er
tildelt"
–
"the
funds
have
been
allocated").
sense
of
assigning
or
distributing
a
portion
to
someone.
In
Danish,
the
same
form
and
meaning
are
used.
Related
nouns
include
tildeling
(the
act
of
awarding
or
allocating)
and
tildele
(the
verb).
awarding
of
prizes,
scholarships,
funding,
appointments,
or
other
benefits.
It
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
terms
describing
allocation
and
recognition
in
Norwegian
and
Danish.