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verfassten

Verfassten is a German verb form derived from verfassen, which means to compose or draft a text. As a finite form, verfassten is the Präteritum (simple past) for third-person plural subjects and for the formal address Sie. For example: Die Studierenden verfassten eine Stellungnahme. Sie verfassten den Bericht. In these sentences verfassten marks a completed action in the past.

Verfassten can also appear as a participial form used in attributive position. The past participle of verfassen

Etymology and sense: verfassen combines ver- with fassen (to grasp or to seize) and has developed a

Usage considerations: In modern German, verfassen is common in formal, academic, legal, and journalistic contexts. Verfassten

See also: verfassen, schreiben, Dokumentation.

is
verfasst,
and
when
used
as
an
adjective
with
a
plural
noun
preceded
by
a
definite
article,
it
takes
the
ending
verfassten:
die
verfassten
Briefe
=
the
written
letters.
This
usage
describes
documents
that
have
already
been
drafted
or
written.
specialized
sense
related
to
producing
written
texts,
drafts,
or
official
documents.
The
prefix
ver-
often
adds
a
sense
of
completion
or
result
in
this
verb.
as
a
finite
form
appears
mainly
in
narrative
past
tense,
while
verfasst
as
a
past
participle
is
used
with
auxiliary
haben
in
perfect
tenses
(Sie
haben
den
Bericht
verfasst).
The
attributive
adjective
form
verfassten
is
found
in
phrases
like
die
verfassten
Unterlagen
or
die
verfassten
Briefe.