Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From inn +‎ stille.

Verb

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innstille (imperative innstill, present tense innstiller, passive innstilles, simple past innstilte, past participle innstilt, present participle innstillende)

  1. to set, adjust, tune, focus (a device)
  2. to cease, discontinue, suspend (e.g. operations, work)
  3. to cancel (e.g. a flight or a train)
    Alle togene ut dagen var innstillt.
    All of the trains for the rest of the day were canceled.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From inn +‎ stille.

Verb

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innstille (present tense innstiller, past tense innstilte, past participle innstilt, passive infinitive innstillast, present participle innstillande, imperative innstill)

  1. to set, adjust, tune, focus (a device)
  2. to cease, discontinue, suspend (e.g. operations, work)
  3. to cancel (e.g. a flight)

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