vollbesetztes
Vollbesetztes is a German adjective derived from voll (full) and besetzt (occupied). It describes something that has all available seats, positions, or other capacity filled or occupied. The term is commonly used for venues like theaters, cinemas, or halls, but can also apply to lines, rooms, or other resources that are fully occupied. It conveys a state of complete occupancy and is distinct from, though related to, terms such as ausverkauft (sold out) or belegt (occupied).
In usage, vollbesetztes shows its neuter singular form, typically before a neuter noun with an indefinite article
Etymology: The word is a compound of voll and besetzt, with besetzt meaning occupied or staffed, from
Related terms include ausverkauft (sold out), belegt (occupied or busy), and besetzt in contexts such as “eine
See also: occupancy, capacity planning, event management, theater terminology. The term is widely understood in German-speaking