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Gleiches

Gleiches is a German noun formed from the adjective gleich, meaning "the same" or "equal." It is used as a substantivized form in reference to something previously mentioned, or to express a general principle, rule, or condition that applies identically in different contexts. When used in this way, Gleiches is typically capitalized.

Usage and meaning:

- Gleiches can function as the subject or object of a sentence and stands for "the same thing"

- It often occurs in phrases with a following noun, where Gleiches refers to a generic property

Relation to other forms:

- Gleiches is closely related to das Gleiche, a two-word noun meaning "the same thing." In everyday

- The concept conveyed by Gleiches is tied to equality and sameness, and it is frequently encountered

Etymology and register:

- The term derives from the adjective gleich. Its substantive use has a long history in German and

or
"the
same
situation."
For
example,
in
formal
or
legal
contexts
one
may
encounter
phrases
such
as
Gleiches
gilt
für
alle,
meaning
"the
same
applies
to
everyone."
or
standard,
as
in
Gleiches
Recht
für
alle
(the
same
rights
for
everyone)
or
Gleiches
Maß
für
alle
Beteiligten
(the
same
standard
for
all
parties).
speech,
das
Gleiche
is
more
common,
while
Gleiches
tends
to
appear
in
more
formal,
emphatic,
or
written
registers.
in
discussions
of
law,
ethics,
politics,
and
philosophy,
where
consistent
treatment
or
uniform
application
is
emphasized.
remains
productive
in
contemporary
formal
and
regulatory
language,
as
well
as
in
literary
and
argumentative
prose.