aufstellen

German

Etymology

From auf- + stellen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʔaufˌʃtɛlən/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: auf‧stel‧len

Verb

aufstellen (weak, third-person singular present stellt auf, past tense stellte auf, past participle aufgestellt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to establish, to postulate
  2. to field (troops or eg a political candidate); to deploy
  3. to arrange, to set up, to erect
  4. to set (a record); to make (a plan, list etc.)
  5. (reflexive) to line up
  6. (regional) to put on (the fire, hob etc. to cook)

Conjugation

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