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verwaltetes

Verwaltetes is a form of the German verb verwalten (to administer, manage) that functions as a participial adjective. It is not a standalone noun, but a declinable past participle used to describe something that has been administered or managed. The form sicheres its neuter singular, and its exact ending depends on the article or determiner that accompanies the noun.

In everyday usage, verwaltetes appears mainly in attributive position before a neuter singular noun. With an

Semantic scope and contexts tend to center on administration, governance, or entrusted stewardship. Verwaltetes can describe

Related terms include verwalten (to administer/manage), Verwaltung (administration, administration department), and verwaltet (the standard past participle

indefinite
article,
the
phrase
is
ein
verwaltetes
Amt
(an
administered/managed
office).
With
a
definite
article,
the
corresponding
form
is
das
verwaltete
Amt
(the
administered/managed
office).
In
plural,
the
usual
forms
are
die
verwalteten
Ämter
(the
administered
offices)
or
Ämter,
depending
on
the
determiner;
the
neuter
plural
form
using
an
indefinite
article
is
not
standard,
so
plural
uses
the
strong
or
mixed
inflection
without
a
bare
indefinite
article.
assets,
territories,
or
offices
that
are
being
administered
by
an
authority,
trustee,
or
administrative
body.
In
legal
or
bureaucratic
language,
it
can
appear
in
phrases
referring
to
property
or
areas
under
management
or
oversight.
used
in
various
passive
or
adjectival
constructions).
In
most
contemporary
German,
verwaltet
as
a
simple
past
participle
or
passive
form
is
more
common
in
predicative
or
non-attributive
uses;
verwaltetes
is
primarily
an
attributive
neuter
singular
form.