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validerte

Validerte is the simple past tense form of the Norwegian verb validere, meaning to validate, verify, or confirm the accuracy or legitimacy of something. It is used to describe actions completed in the past, such as confirming data entries, authorizing a process, or verifying a document.

Etymology and language context

The verb validere comes from the broader concept of validation, with roots in Latin and French through

Usage

Validerte appears in both administrative and technical contexts, including data handling, software interfaces, quality assurance, and

See also

validation, verification, data validation, authentication, quality assurance, validering (the corresponding noun form)

Notes

While validerte is the standard simple past form, Norwegian also uses valideret as the past participle in

European
linguistic
influences.
In
Norwegian,
validerte
is
part
of
the
standard
conjugation
pattern
for
regular
verbs
in
the
past
tense.
The
related
noun
validering
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
validation.
The
present
tense
form
is
validerer,
and
the
past
participle
is
valideret,
which
is
used
with
auxiliary
har
to
form
perfect
tenses
(for
example,
har
valideret).
identity
verification.
Examples
include
phrases
like
"Vi
validerte
inndataene"
(We
validated
the
input
data)
or
"Systemet
validerte
brukerenes
tilgang"
(The
system
validated
the
users’
access).
The
term
is
common
in
Norwegian
documentation,
logs,
and
communications
that
describe
verification
or
approval
activities.
compound
tenses
(har
valideret),
and
regional
or
stylistic
variations
may
occur
in
written
and
spoken
language.