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Danish

Etymology

ind + se. Calque of German einsehen.

Verb

indse (imperative indse, infinitive at indse, present tense indser, past tense indså, perfect tense indset)

  1. to understand (and thus (reluctantly) accept or acknowledge)
    Synonym: erkende
  2. to gain (a deeper) insight, knowledge or understanding through thought, study, or experience

Conjugation

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