uppbåd

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Likely borrowed from German Aufgebot. First attested in 1652.

Noun

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uppbåd n

  1. a large group of people mobilized for some purpose (often police or military, but also more general)
    Det var ett stort polisuppbåd vid brottsplatsen
    There was a heavy police presence at the crime scene

Declension

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Declension of uppbåd 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative uppbåd uppbådet uppbåd uppbåden
Genitive uppbåds uppbådets uppbåds uppbådens

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