Gerichteten
Gerichteten is an inflected form of the German adjective derived from the verb richten, meaning to direct, aim, or orient. In usage, gerichteten describes something that has been directed toward a goal, target, or focus. The form appears when the adjective is placed before a noun and inflected according to the sentence’s case, number, and gender.
Etymology and meaning: The base adjective gerichtet stems from the participle form of richten. When used attributively,
Usage and grammar: Gerichteten is most commonly seen as a declined form in contexts like combined determiners
- Einen gerichteten Blick auf etwas werfen (accusative masculine singular after an indefinite article yields gerichteten).
- Die gerichteten Maßnahmen des Projekts (plural, nominative with definite article; adjective takes the -en ending).
- Mit gerichteten Blicken durch die Halle gehen (dative plural).
The exact ending of the adjective depends on case, number, and article. With a definite article in
See also: richten, gerichtet, gerichtete Formen, German adjective declension.
In sum, gerichteten is a common, neutral linguistic form used to describe nouns that are oriented or