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  '''Please note''': The pages in the ‘[[:Category:Terms|Terms]]’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect, feel free to drop me a line @ michael@beijer.uk!
  '''Please note''': The pages in the ‘[[:Category:Terms|Terms]]’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect, feel free to drop me a line @ michael@beijer.uk!
== Dutch ==
=== Dutch ===
* valoriseren
* valoriseren
== English ==
=== English ===
* exploit
* exploit
== Notes ==
=== Notes ===
The (often Belgian) Dutch term, ‘valoriseren’ is synonymous with ‘ten nut­te ma­ken, te gel­de ma­ken = uit­bui­ten’, and can best be translated as ‘exploit’.
The (often Belgian) Dutch term, ‘valoriseren’ is synonymous with ‘ten nut­te ma­ken, te gel­de ma­ken = uit­bui­ten’, and can best be translated as ‘exploit’.


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Please note: The pages in the ‘Terms’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect, feel free to drop me a line @ michael@beijer.uk!

Dutch

  • valoriseren

English

  • exploit

Notes

The (often Belgian) Dutch term, ‘valoriseren’ is synonymous with ‘ten nut­te ma­ken, te gel­de ma­ken = uit­bui­ten’, and can best be translated as ‘exploit’.