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uitgepakt

Uitgepakt is a Dutch term that functions as the past participle of the verb uitpakken, meaning to take something out of its packaging or to unpack. Literally, it denotes that a package has been opened and its contents removed. In regular use it appears both as a predicate descriptor and, less commonly, as an attributive adjective when describing something that has been opened.

The verb uitpakken is common in everyday contexts such as shipping, shopping, and logistics. For example, "Ik

Besides its literal sense, uitgepakt can be used figuratively to describe the act of revealing, presenting,

In computing and data contexts, uitpakken may describe decompressing or extracting files from an archive, such

Etymology and origins trace back to the prefix uit- meaning out, combined with pakken (to pack or

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de
doos
uitgepakt"
means
"I
have
unpacked
the
box,"
and
"De
doos
is
uitgepakt"
means
"The
box
has
been
unpacked."
In
writing,
the
past
participle
can
be
inflected
when
used
as
an
adjective,
as
in
phrases
describing
the
contents
after
opening,
though
the
exact
inflection
depends
on
Dutch
attributive
adjective
rules.
or
detailing
something.
For
instance,
a
report
or
plan
can
be
said
to
have
"uitgepakt"
details,
meaning
that
the
details
have
been
laid
out
or
explained.
In
such
uses,
the
sense
is
closer
to
“unpacked”
or
“explained
in
full.”
as
"de
bestanden
zijn
uitgepakt
uit
het
zip-bestand,"
though
the
phrasing
can
vary
by
context
and
industry.
seize).
The
term
is
widely
understood
in
Dutch
to
denote
both
physical
unpacking
and
the
broader
idea
of
revealing
or
unpacking
information.