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anschließendem

Anschließendem is a German adjective form meaning “subsequent” or “following” in its inflected dative singular, used to modify a masculine or neuter noun when no definite article is present. The base adjective is anschließen- with the participle ending -end, and its attributive form changes by case, gender, and number. For example, without an article you might say mit anschließendem Frühstück (neuter noun Frühstück) or mit anschließendem Termin (masculine noun Termin). with a definite article, the form would be der anschließende Termin, dem anschließenden Termin, das anschließende Programm, etc.

Morphology and usage. In ordinary sentence structure, anschließendes, anschließende, anschließendes or anschließenden may appear depending on

Common usage. A frequent collocation is im Anschluss an, followed by a clause or noun, to denote

Etymology and notes. Anschließen means “to connect/join,” and anschließen- with -end forms the participial adjective anschließen-

the
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
and
on
whether
an
article
is
present.
The
dative
neuter
and
masculine
singular
form
without
an
article
is
anschließendes?
Actually
the
standard
dative
singular
form
is
anschließenden
or
anschließendem,
depending
on
the
noun’s
gender
and
article.
The
common,
well-attested
form
anschließenden/anschließendem
appears
in
phrases
such
as
im
Anschluss
an
den
Bericht
or
im
Anschluss
an
den
Vortrag,
where
Anschluss
is
a
noun
phrase
meaning
“the
following.”
As
an
adverb,
anschließen德lich?
The
base
adverb
anschlieβend
means
“subsequently”
and
is
not
declined.
something
that
occurs
after
something
else.
The
term
also
appears
in
contexts
like
der
anschließende
Abschnitt
des
Berichts
or
der
anschließende
Termin,
where
the
adjective
describes
the
upcoming
part
or
item.
The
noun
Anschluss
(capitalized)
forms
phrases
such
as
im
Anschluss,
referring
to
what
comes
next.
end,
yielding
anschließen
den.
In
German
orthography,
forms
with
-ss-
or
-ß-
can
vary
regionally,
with
standard
usage
in
High
German
favoring
anschließenden/anschließendem
in
appropriate
contexts.