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Benimser

Benimser is a Turkish word with two primary uses rooted in the verb benimsemek, meaning to adopt, embrace, or endorse something. As a noun, benimser denotes a person who endorses, supports, or adopts a proposal, idea, or policy—essentially an advocate or proponent. As a verb, benimser is the third-person singular present tense form of benimsemek, as in O bu tasarıyı benimser, “He/She adopts/endorses this proposal.”

Etymology and forms: The verb benimsemek combines the stem benimse- with the infinitive suffix -mek. The agent

Usage and nuance: Benimser and its derivatives are used to describe acceptance or endorsement of ideas, policies,

noun
안전
e
is
formed
with
the
suffix
-er
to
yield
benimser,
referring
to
someone
who
performs
the
action
of
adopting
or
endorsing.
The
related
noun
benimseme
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
adoption
or
endorsement.
The
term
is
common
in
formal,
administrative,
and
political
language,
and
its
verb
form
appears
frequently
in
everyday
Turkish
as
well.
laws,
or
proposals.
For
example,
Hükümet
tasarımı
benimsemiştir
means
“The
government
has
adopted/endorsed
the
proposal.”
As
a
translation,
benimser
can
be
rendered
as
“endorser”
or
“adopter,”
depending
on
whether
the
focus
is
on
the
person
or
the
act.
It
contrasts
with
reddetmek
(to
reject)
and
kabul
etmek
(to
accept).