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Maßgebliche

Maßgebliche is the capitalized form of the German adjective maßgeblich, used in English-language contexts to refer to the sense of something decisive, relevant, or authoritative for a given outcome. In German, maßgeblich describes influence with weight or binding authority, rather than mere importance.

Usage and meanings:

- As an attributive adjective, it pairs with a noun to indicate authoritative status or decisive influence,

- As a predicative adjective, it describes how an outcome is determined, such as: Die Entscheidung war

- Substantive usage (das Maßgebliche) is stylistically rarer but can appear when referring to the decisive element

Contexts:

- Law and policy: Maßgebliche Normen and maßgebliche Stellen designate rules and authorities with binding effect.

- Research and journalism: Maßgebliche Quellen or maßgebliche Daten signify sources or data with decisive credibility.

- Business and administration: Maßgebliche Kriterien or Faktoren indicate criteria that determine decisions or priorities.

Origin and nuance:

- Maßgeblich derives from Maßstab (measure) and geben (to give), historically signaling something that provides the standard

Translations:

- Common equivalents include decisive, authoritative, binding, or governing, chosen according to context.

Notes:

- The form Mäßgebliche is not typically a proper noun; capitalized use would usually be a stylistic

for
example:
die
maßgebliche
Norm
(the
binding
norm),
die
maßgebliche
Stelle
(the
competent
authority),
das
maßgebliche
Kriterium
(the
decisive
criterion).
maßgeblich
von
der
Rechtslage
abhängig.
itself;
most
texts
prefer
the
adjective
form.
or
measure.
In
modern
usage,
it
conveys
authority,
relevance,
and
determining
influence
rather
than
mere
significance.
choice
or
a
heading,
not
a
standard
noun.