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usefærdige

Usefærdige is a Danish adjective used to describe something that is not ready for use or not fit for use. It applies to equipment, components, documentation, or proposals that fail to meet required standards, specifications, or readiness criteria. In practice, products or parts labeled usefærdige are typically considered unusable in their current state and may need rework, inspection, or rejection.

Etymology and form: the term is built from the negating prefix u- (not) combined with færdig (ready,

Usage: usefærdige is common in industrial, procurement, and project-management language, especially in quality control, supplier evaluations,

Relation to other terms: usefærdige is connected to concepts like nonconforming goods, rework, and rejection in

See also: færdig, uafleveret, ikke godkendt, kvalitetssikring.

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finished).
The
basic
form
usefærdig
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
with
usefærdige
used
when
referring
to
plural
or
certain
noun
genders,
depending
on
grammatical
context.
and
reporting.
It
signals
that
something
cannot
be
deployed
as-is
and
requires
corrective
action
before
it
can
be
accepted
or
utilized.
The
term
may
appear
in
phrases
such
as
usefærdige
varer
(unusable
goods),
usefærdige
dele
(unusable
parts),
or
indicate
a
status
in
a
checklist
or
contract
where
deliverables
must
be
reworked.
quality
assurance.
It
differs
from
merely
defective
or
degraded
items
by
emphasizing
the
item’s
current
inability
to
perform
its
intended
function
rather
than
focusing
solely
on
damage
or
age.