vergemakkelaken
Vergemakkelaken is a Dutch verb that is occasionally encountered in colloquial speech and informal writing. The word is formed from the prefix ver‑, which in Dutch is used to indicate a reversal or intensification of an action, combined with the noun gemak, meaning ‘ease’ or ‘comfort’, and the suffix ‑maken, which turns a noun or adjective into a verb meaning ‘to make’. Together the verb literally translates as ‘to make less easy’ or ‘to complicate’. Thus, vergemakkelaken denotes the act of turning a task or situation that was previously straightforward into one that is more difficult, burdensome, or complex.
Although the construction makes sense from a morphological standpoint, vergemakkelaken is not part of the official
Examples of usage include statements such as: “Het nieuwe beleid heeft het proces vergemakkelaken, waardoor medewerkers
While not recognized by standard dictionaries, the word has gained some traction online, especially in forums,