bedingen

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch bedingen. Equivalent to be- + dingen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bəˈdɪŋə(n)/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: be‧din‧gen
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋən

Verb

bedingen

  1. (transitive) to claim rights to something through negotiation; to stipulate

Inflection

Inflection of bedingen (strong class 3, prefixed)
infinitive bedingen
past singular bedong
past participle bedongen
infinitive bedingen
gerund bedingen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular bedingbedong
2nd person sing. (jij) bedingtbedong
2nd person sing. (u) bedingtbedong
2nd person sing. (gij) bedingtbedongt
3rd person singular bedingtbedong
plural bedingenbedongen
subjunctive sing.1 bedingebedonge
subjunctive plur.1 bedingenbedongen
imperative sing. beding
imperative plur.1 bedingt
participles bedingendbedongen
1) Archaic.

Derived terms

  • bedinging

German

Etymology

From Middle High German bedingen (to hire (especially for a crime)), synchronically be- + dingen. The modern senses are influenced by and almost a back-formation from Bedingung (condition).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bəˈdɪŋən/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: be‧din‧gen

Verb

bedingen (third-person singular simple present bedingt, past tense bedingte, past participle bedingt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to cause
    Der Stau auf der A1 bedingt eine längere Verspätung.
    The traffic jam on the A1 is causing a rather long delay.
  2. to require, have as a prerequisite or condition
    Eine Jahressonderzahlung bedingt überdurchschnittlichen Einsatz.
    A yearly bonus requires/is conditional upon above-average effort.
    Motivation und Erfolg bedingen sich gegenseitig.
    Motivation and success are prerequisites for each other.

Conjugation

Derived terms

References

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