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volwaardig

Volwaardig is a Dutch adjective meaning fully adequate or proper, having full value or dignity. It is used to describe something that meets standard requirements and is not partial or inferior. The sense can be physical, such as a volwaardige maaltijd (a complete, balanced meal), or institutional, such as volwaardige werknemer or volwaardige rechten in social policy.

In abstract senses it can describe quality or adequacy as well, for example a volwaardig debat or

Etymology and relation to other terms: volwaardig derives from vol, meaning full, and waard, meaning worthy.

Usage: volwaardig is common in formal or policy language and in everyday speech when stressing the completeness

Examples of usage include volwaardige maaltijd, volwaardige arbeid, volwaardige verzorging, and volwaardige uitkomsten in sociaal beleid.

a
volwaardig
bestaan.
The
term
emphasizes
that
something
has
all
essential
elements
and
is
worthy
of
its
designation,
rather
than
being
partial
or
insufficient.
It
is
widely
used
in
contemporary
Dutch
and
contrasts
with
onvolwaardig
(unworthy,
incomplete)
or
gedeeltelijk
(partial).
or
appropriateness
of
something.
It
is
often
linked
to
nutrition,
work,
care,
education,
and
social
policy
contexts,
where
the
aim
is
to
ensure
that
provisions
or
outcomes
meet
a
full
standard
rather
than
a
minimal
or
partial
one.