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uppmanade

Uppmanade is a Swedish verb form that denotes having urged or called upon someone to take action in the past. It is the simple past (preterite) form of the verb uppmana, which means to urge, exhort, or request someone to act.

Usage and examples

Uppmanade commonly appears in journalism, politics, and official statements to report actions taken by authorities, organizations,

Grammar and related forms

Uppmana is a transitive verb. The present tense is uppmanar, the past tense is uppmanade, and the

Etymology and nuance

The term is built from the prefix upp- plus a root related to prompting or influencing actions.

See also

Uppmaning (a call to action or urging), uppmana (the base verb), beordra (to order), uppmaning till något

or
individuals.
It
can
take
a
direct
object
and
an
infinitive
clause,
as
in
uppmanade
myndigheterna
medborgarna
att
delta
i
valet
(the
authorities
urged
the
citizens
to
participate
in
the
election).
It
is
also
used
in
reported
speech
to
convey
requests
made
in
the
past.
perfect
form
typically
uses
har
uppmanat
(have
urged).
The
word
also
forms
the
noun
uppmaning,
which
refers
to
the
act
of
urging
or
a
call
to
action.
Uppmanade
carries
a
neutral
to
formal
tone
and
is
commonly
found
in
official,
administrative,
or
public-facing
language.
It
conveys
voluntary
urging
rather
than
coercion,
distinguishing
it
from
words
that
mean
to
command
or
compel.
(an
urging
to
do
something).