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toeneemt

Toeneemt is a Dutch verb form meaning that something increases, rises, or grows. The base verb is toenemen, a compound of the prefix toe- and nemen (to take). In everyday use, the standard present tense of the verb is written as two words: neemt toe. The combined form toeneemt may appear in some texts, but is not the normative spelling in standard grammar.

Grammatical notes: Toenemen is a weak, separable verb. Infinitive: toenemen. Present tense (third person singular): hij/zij

Usage and meaning: Toenemen is used to describe growth in numbers, measurements, or intensity. It appears in

Examples: Het aantal inschrijvingen neemt toe. De temperatuur neemt toe naarmate de dag vordert. De kosten nemen

Etymology: The prefix toe- signals addition or movement toward greater quantity, combined with nemen (to take)

neemt
toe;
present
tense
for
other
subjects:
ik
neem
toe,
jij
neemt
toe,
wij
nemen
toe,
jullie
nemen
toe,
zij
nemen
toe.
The
present
participle
used
as
an
adjective
is
toenemend,
as
in
een
toenemend
aantal.
Past
tense
is
nam
toe
(simple
past)
or
namen
toe
(past
plural).
The
past
participle
is
toegenomen.
These
forms
enable
expressions
about
quantities,
intensities,
or
frequencies
changing
over
time.
contexts
such
as
economics
(prijzen
nemen
toe),
science
(traagheid
neemt
toe),
weather
(temperatuur
neemt
toe),
and
social
topics
(bewustzijn
neemt
toe).
It
often
conveys
a
gradual
or
ongoing
process
rather
than
a
sudden
jump.
toe
door
inflatie.
Naarmate
de
tijd
verstrijkt,
neemt
de
belangstelling
toe.
to
express
increasing
possession
or
magnitude.