What does zustande in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word zustande in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zustande in German.

The word zustande in German means bring about, come about, condition, condition, state, situation. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word zustande

bring about

([etw] realisieren können)

Wir müssen unser Projekt für die Sanierung des Unternehmens zustande bringen!
We have bring our project about for the reorganization of the company.

come about

(verwirklicht werden)

Nach langen Verhandlungen kam die Einigung doch noch zustande.
The agreement finally came about after lengthy negotiations.

condition

(Sache: Beschaffenheit) (of [sth])

der tadellose Zustand des Autos
the excellent condition of the car

condition

(Person: Verfassung) (of [sb])

sich in einem erbärmlichen Zustand befinden
to be in a horrible condition

state

(Aggregatzustand) (of matter)

in den gasförmigen Zustand übergehen
change into a gaseous state

situation

(Ereignisse: Umstände)

die politischen Zustände
the political situation

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