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uiteenzet

Uiteenzet is a term in Dutch that refers to the act of presenting something in detail and in a logical, organized manner. The word is derived from the verb uiteenzetten, meaning to lay out, to explain at length, or to spell out. In standard usage, the infinitive is uiteenzetten; the present tense forms use zet uiteen (for example, hij zet uiteen wat de onderzoeksresultaten betekenen). The term 'uiteenzet' itself is not a separate canonical form in modern Dutch grammar; it may appear as a misspelling or in nonstandard varieties, but the verb is conjugated as zet uiteen in the present.

The noun form is uiteenzetting, meaning an exposition or a detailed account. In practice, to uiteenzetten a

Usage notes: It contrasts with more brief summaries or outlines; it emphasizes thoroughness and logical structure.

topic
is
to
present
a
structured
argument
or
explanation,
typically
including
definitions,
rationale,
supporting
evidence,
and
a
clear
progression
of
ideas.
Uiteenzettingen
are
common
in
academic
writing,
reports,
legal
texts,
and
journalism,
where
clarity
and
thoroughness
are
essential.
The
phrase
"de
bevindingen
worden
uiteengezet"
is
common
to
describe
how
results
are
presented.
Related
verbs
include
toelichten
(to
illustrate),
verduidelijken
(to
clarify),
en
uitwerken
(to
elaborate).
See
also:
uiteenzetting.