Begründbar
Begründbar is a German adjective that translates to "justifiable" or "explainable" in English. It is derived from the verb "begründen," which means to justify, ground, or found. The adjective describes something that can be provided with a reason, basis, or explanation. For example, a decision can be begründbar if there are valid arguments or evidence to support it. Similarly, a claim or statement is begründbar if it can be substantiated with facts or logical reasoning.
The concept of begründbar is central to many fields, including law, ethics, and academic discourse. In legal
The opposite of begründbar is "unbegründbar," meaning unjustifiable or inexplicable. Something that is unbegründbar lacks a