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alleinige

Alleinige is a German attributive adjective meaning sole or exclusive. It describes something that is owned, controlled, or decided by a single entity and is not shared or distributed among others. The word derives from allein (alone) with the suffix -ige and is declined like other adjectives after determiners.

Declension and examples:

- Das alleinige Eigentum (neuter singular) — the sole property

- Die alleinige Verantwortung (feminine singular) — the sole responsibility

- Der alleinige Eigentümer / Die alleinige Eigentümerin (masculine/feminine singular) — the sole owner

- Die alleinigen Entscheidungen (plural) — the sole decisions

The form änds to reflect gender, case, and number, for example, die alleinigen Entscheidungen (plural nominative)

Usage:

Alleinige is common in formal, legal, or business language, where it emphasizes exclusivity or non-share of

Related terms and nuances:

- einzig means “only” or “the only,” often used more broadly and less formal.

- ausschließlich emphasizes exclusivity or restriction to a specific scope.

- Alleiniges is a broader form in some contexts, while alleinig and related inflections cover different gender

In summary, alleinigung functions as a formal descriptor signifying exclusivity or sole possession of a noun,

or
eine
alleinige
Entscheidung
(feminine
singular,
indefinite
article).
rights,
ownership,
or
authority.
It
frequently
appears
in
compound
noun
phrases
such
as
alleinige
Eigentum,
alleinige
Verantwortung,
or
alleinige
Entscheidungsgewalt.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
use
synonyms
like
einzig
or
ausschließlich,
depending
on
nuance.
and
number
combinations.
with
typical
use
in
legal,
corporate,
or
administrative
language.