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angeeignete

Angeeignete is a German adjective form derived from the past participle angeeignet of the verb aneignen. It denotes something that has been acquired, adopted, or appropriately integrated and is used to describe knowledge, skills, habits, or methods that a person or group has learned rather than something innate.

Etymology and grammar: The term comes from the verb aneignen, which means to acquire, adopt, or appropriate.

Usage and examples: Angeeignete is typically used for things that are learned or cultivated rather than natural.

Declension note: Like a regular attributive adjective, angeeignet takes appropriate endings: singular feminine nominative die angeeignete

See also: aneignen, angeeignet (past participle), acquired knowledge as a concept in education and professional training.

As
an
adjective,
angeeignet
agrees
with
the
noun
in
gender,
number,
and
case,
and
is
commonly
placed
before
the
noun
(angeeignete
Kenntnisse)
or
used
predicatively
after
a
linking
verb
such
as
sein
or
wurden
(Die
Kenntnisse
sind
angeeignet;
Die
Methoden
wurden
angeeignet).
Common
expressions
include
angeeignete
Kenntnisse
(acquired
knowledge),
angeeignete
Fähigkeiten
(acquired
abilities),
and
angeeignete
Methoden
(adopted
methods).
Examples:
Die
angeeignete
Praxis
ermöglicht
schnellere
Ergebnisse.
Die
angeeigneten
Fähigkeiten
verbessern
die
Leistung.
Methode;
singular
masculine
accusative
den
angeeigneten
Trick;
plural
die
angeeigneten
Kenntnisse.
In
the
dative
plural:
den
angeeigneten
Kenntnissen.
The
exact
ending
depends
on
the
article
and
the
case.
Angeeignete
is
commonly
found
in
academic,
scientific,
and
professional
writing
to
characterize
knowledge
or
practices
that
have
been
learned
or
adopted.