vergeben

Etymology 1
From, from , from. Analyzable as. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to forgive
 * 2)  to assign; to allocate; to give (a job); to give or set (a task); to award (a contract), to give away
 * 1)  to assign; to allocate; to give (a job); to give or set (a task); to award (a contract), to give away
 * 1)  to assign; to allocate; to give (a job); to give or set (a task); to award (a contract), to give away
 * 1)  to assign; to allocate; to give (a job); to give or set (a task); to award (a contract), to give away

Usage notes

 * Vergeben implies a greater degree of moral guilt than . It is used in the context of sin or crime, or otherwise of severe misbehaviour, such as acts of violence, insult, humiliation, deceit, and the like.
 * The noun corresponding to the sense “to forgive” is, while that corresponding to the sense “to assign” is.

Adjective

 * 1) taken; not free
 * 2)  not single: married or in a relationship