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veranschlagt

Veranschlagt is the past participle of the German verb veranschlagen, meaning to estimate, budget, or set an approximate price. It can function as an adjective or as part of a verb phrase in perfect tenses. In usage, veranschlagt conveys that a sum or value has been estimated rather than fixed.

Common contexts for veranschlagt are financial planning, project proposals, and public procurement. It is often used

Origin and related terms: Veranschlagen combines the prefix ver- with anschlagen, historically meaning to strike or

See also: In budgetary and administrative language, veranschlagt is commonly encountered alongside terms for cost estimation

to
indicate
planned
or
provisional
amounts,
for
example:
Die
Kosten
sind
veranschlagt
auf
1,5
Millionen
Euro.
The
construction
with
auf
denotes
the
target
amount.
The
term
also
appears
in
phrases
like
veranschlagt
im
Haushalt
or
veranschlagt
als
Schätzung,
reflecting
budgeting
or
planning
documents.
post
a
price.
Related
nouns
include
die
Veranschlagung
and
die
Veranschätzung,
referring
to
the
act
or
result
of
estimating
costs.
Synonyms
comprise
schätzen,
kalkulieren,
and
einschätzen,
though
veranschlagen
carries
a
formal,
budgeting-oriented
nuance.
and
financial
planning,
offering
a
precise
descriptor
for
provisional
amounts
in
official
documents.