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Weitgehend

Weitgehend is a German term used as both an adverb and an adjective to express that something applies to a large extent, or covers a broad scope, without implying total completeness. As an adverb it means largely, mostly, or to a great extent. As an attributive adjective it describes a noun as extensive or broad in scope, e.g., eine weitgehende Reform.

The word is formed from weit (far, wide) and gehend (going), and it has long been part

Usage notes and nuances: weitgehend indicates high degree but not absoluteness. It suggests that a statement

Synonyms and related terms include größtenteils, überwiegend, beinahe, and nahezu, though each carries slightly different emphasis

of
standard
German.
It
is
common
in
formal
and
semi-formal
contexts,
including
media,
politics,
law,
and
academia.
In
phrases,
it
can
modify
actions,
outcomes,
or
conditions,
signaling
substantial
but
not
absolute
agreement
or
coverage.
holds
for
most
parts
or
aspects,
while
leaving
some
elements
outside
the
scope.
This
makes
it
well
suited
for
describing
partial
compliance,
partial
overlap,
or
broad
generalizations.
It
can
pair
with
verbs
(Die
Maßnahme
ist
weitgehend
umgesetzt)
and
with
nouns
in
attributive
position
(eine
weitgehende
Lösung,
weitgehende
Analysen).
In
style-sensitive
contexts,
it
is
often
preferred
over
harsher
terms
like
fast
oder
nahezu
when
a
measured
emphasis
on
extent
is
desired.
regarding
completeness
or
frequency.
See
also
broader
or
more
specific
expressions
such
as
weitreichend
(far-reaching)
for
more
expansive
connotations.