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Blockiertem

Blockiertem is a German adjective form used to describe something that has been blocked. It is the dative singular masculine and neuter form of the past participle blockiert, which comes from the verb blockieren (to block). In German, when the noun in the dative case is masculine or neuter and the article is absent (strong declension), the adjective takes the ending -em, producing blockiertem.

Usage and grammar

Blockiertem appears in contexts where the noun it modifies is in the dative case and there is

Etymology

Blockiertem derives from blockieren, formed into the past participle blockiert, which in turn functions as an

Common contexts

Blockiertem typically appears in technical, security, or access-control language, where objects or permissions are described as

Examples

- mit blockiertem Zugriff

- auf blockiertem Kanal

- bei blockiertem WLAN

Notes

Blockiertem is a declined form and not a standalone base word. Its precise ending depends on the

no
definite
article
or
other
determiner
that
would
require
a
different
ending.
For
example:
mit
blockiertem
Zugriff
(with
blocked
access),
auf
blockiertem
Kanal
(on
a
blocked
channel).
If
a
definite
article
were
used,
the
ending
would
differ
(e.g.,
dem
blockierten
Zugriff).
Thus
blockiertem
is
part
of
the
strong
declension
pattern
for
adjectives
in
the
dative
masculine
or
neuter
singular.
attributive
adjective
when
declined
according
to
standard
German
grammar
rules.
having
been
blocked.
It
is
less
common
in
everyday
narrative,
where
other
forms
or
rephrasings
might
be
preferred.
gender
and
case
of
the
noun
it
modifies
and
the
presence
of
determiners
preceding
the
noun.