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administrativen

Administrativen is the inflected form of the German adjective administrativ, used to describe matters related to administration. In German, adjectives take endings that reflect case, number, gender and the presence of a determiner. The ending -en appears in the plural for many contexts, so phrases such as administrativen Maßnahmen or administrativen Prozessen show the attributive form before a plural noun. The form also appears in prepositional phrases like von administrativen Prozessen and in negative or determiner-rich contexts such as keine administrativen Schwierigkeiten. As a standalone word, administrativen does not function as a noun; it is a grammatical form of an adjective.

Common contexts for the term are formal and bureaucratic language within government, public administration, corporate governance

Etymologically, administrativ derives from the Latin administratio and has entered German through historical uses of administration

Overall, administrativen marks a plural, attributive descriptor in German, signaling matters tied to organizational, bureaucratic or

and
legal
settings.
It
frequently
occurs
in
official
documents
and
analyses
that
address
administrative
procedures,
organizational
structures,
and
the
handling
of
paperwork
or
compliance.
Examples
include
die
administrativen
Maßnahmen
(the
administrative
measures)
or
von
administrativen
Prozessen
(of
administrative
processes),
where
the
plural
noun
is
described
by
the
plural
attributive
ending.
in
administration
and
public
affairs.
Cognate
forms
exist
in
other
Germanic
languages,
but
each
language
applies
its
own
inflection
rules.
In
Dutch
the
corresponding
adjective
is
administratief
or
administratieve,
while
in
English
the
closest
term
is
administrative;
administrativen
is
not
used
as
a
standalone
English
word.
procedural
administration.