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voorgelogen

Voorgelogen is a Dutch neologism that denotes the act of lying about future events or outcomes before they occur, i.e., a preemptive deception. The term combines voor- (“before”) with gelogen, the past participle of liegen (to lie). It is used to label statements or claims that are knowingly false when made, in anticipation of upcoming information or situations.

Etymology and usage

Voorgelogen is formed from the prefix voor- and gelogen, and is primarily found in journalistic and opinion

Context and implications

The concept is often applied to political speeches, press releases, or public statements in which promises

Examples

De voorgelogene belofte van de minister bleek binnen enkele maanden onhoudbaar. Critics beschuldigen de regering van

Relation to other concepts

Voorgelogen relates closely to misinformation and disinformation but is distinguished by its emphasis on statements about

contexts
as
a
provocative
descriptor
for
pre-emptive
misinformation.
It
can
function
as
a
noun
(een
voorgelogene
verklaring)
or
as
an
adjective
(een
voorgelogen
bewering).
Because
it
is
a
relatively
new
and
informal
term,
its
acceptance
and
dictionary
presence
vary
by
region
and
publication.
or
asserted
facts
about
future
events
are
presented
as
true
before
verifiable
evidence
exists.
Advocates
of
the
term
argue
that
voorgelogen
statements
undermine
accountability,
erode
trust,
and
distort
public
discourse.
Critics
may
view
it
as
a
rhetorically
charged
label
that
emphasizes
intent
and
timing
rather
than
substantive
accuracy
alone.
voorgelogen
beweringen
over
bezuinigingen
die
niet
zijn
uitgekomen.
future
events
and
the
claim
of
intentional
deception
before
facts
are
known.
It
occupies
a
critical,
often
polemical
niche
in
analyses
of
political
communication.