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udgjort

Udgjort is a Danish past participle and adjectival form derived from the verb udgøre, which means to constitute or to form up. In contemporary Danish, udgjort is used to describe something that has been formed from parts or elements, and it can function in both passive constructions and as an attributive adjective.

In practice, udgjort commonly appears in phrases with the preposition af to indicate composition or makeup.

As an attributive adjective, udgjort can appear before a noun in more formal or technical writing, though

Etymology and variety of forms: udgjort is the past participle of udgøre, with ud- as a prefix

See also: udgøre, udgør, består af, omfatter.

For
example,
Flertallet
er
udgjort
af
tre
partier
(The
majority
is
constituted
by
three
parties)
and
Resultatet
er
udgjort
af
tre
dele
(The
result
is
composed
of
three
parts).
The
past
tense
form
udgjorde
is
used
when
speaking
of
what
something
constituted
in
the
past,
as
in
Det
udgjorde
en
femtedel
af
omsætningen
(It
constituted
one
fifth
of
the
turnover).
this
usage
is
less
common
in
everyday
speech.
Common
alternatives
in
everyday
Danish
include
består
af,
omfatter,
and
udgør,
depending
on
the
exact
sense.
linked
to
gøre
(to
do/make).
The
related
forms
include
udgør
(present),
udgjorde
(past),
and
the
participle
udgjort
(used
adjectivally).
The
term
is
especially
frequent
in
statistics,
legal
language,
and
formal
reporting,
where
precise
description
of
composition
and
structure
is
important.