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ökad

ökad is a Swedish adjective and past participle of the verb öka, meaning to increase. It describes something that has become greater in amount, extent, or intensity. The form originates from the same root as other Germanic languages and is commonly used in everyday Swedish as well as in journalism, policy reports, and academic writing.

Usage and forms: ök ad can function attributively before a noun or predicatively with a linking verb.

Examples: Antalet besökare har ökat under de senaste månaderna. Det ökade intresset för förnybar energi märks

Etymology and related terms: öka comes from Old Norse and has cognates in other Germanic languages. Related

In
general,
the
neuter
form
is
ökat
(ett-words),
while
the
common
gender
form
is
ökad
(en-words).
Examples:
en
ökad
risk,
ett
ökat
behov,
det
ökade
priset.
In
predicative
constructions
one
can
say:
antalet
har
ökat,
priset
har
ökat.
The
phrase
det
ökade
priset
is
a
common
definite
form.
In
practice,
ökad
and
ökat
are
used
to
convey
that
something
has
risen
or
expanded,
often
in
contexts
such
as
demography,
economics,
health,
and
public
policy.
i
regionen.
En
ökad
risk
kopplas
till
vissa
arbetsmiljösituationer.
Ett
ökat
behov
av
stöd
eller
resurser
har
identifierats
i
rapporten.
concepts
include
ökning
(the
act
or
process
of
increasing)
and
ökande
trends
in
statistical
reporting.