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angemeldeter

Angemeldeter is a German attributive adjective formed from the past participle angemeldet of the verb anmelden. It is used to describe something that has been registered, announced, or logged in. In addition to its use as an adjective, the form can function as a noun when capitalized, for example Angemeldete, to refer to a person who has registered.

Grammatical use and inflection

As an attributive adjective, angemeldeter agrees with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case. Examples:

Common contexts

The term is widely used in information technology, administration, and service industries. It often describes users

Notes

Angemeldeter is not a standalone concept but a grammatical form. Its meaning derives from the verb anmelden

ein
angemeldeter
Benutzer
(masculine
singular);
eine
angemeldete
Sitzung
(feminine
singular);
ein
angemeldetes
Konto
(neuter
singular);
zwei
angemeldete
Benutzer
(plural).
In
the
accusative
and
dative
cases
the
endings
change
according
to
standard
German
adjective
declension,
e.g.,
einen
angemeldeten
Benutzer,
einem
angemeldeten
Benutzer.
If
used
as
a
noun,
capitalized
forms
like
Angemeldeter
or
Angemeldete
can
refer
to
a
person
who
has
registered.
or
accounts
that
have
completed
a
registration
or
login
process,
as
in
“Der
angemeldete
Benutzer
hat
Zugriff
auf
das
Profil.”
It
can
also
describe
items
or
events
that
have
been
officially
registered
or
reported,
for
example
“angemeldete
Vorfälle”
or
“angemeldete
Daten.”
In
everyday
language,
angemeldet
is
more
commonly
used
as
a
past
participle
in
passive
constructions
or
as
a
plain
predicate,
while
angemeldeter
appears
when
the
item
is
being
described
as
registered.
and
the
context
in
which
it
is
applied,
typically
indicating
registration,
enrollment,
or
logging
in.