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auslösende

Auslösende is a German participle adjective derived from the verb auslösen, meaning to trigger, provoke, or release. In usage, auslösende describes something that causes a reaction, event, or process. It is common in scientific and clinical language as part of phrases like auslösende Faktoren (triggering factors) or auslösende Reize (triggering stimuli).

In grammar, auslösende is the present participle used attributively and agrees with the noun in gender, number,

Context and nuance: the term emphasizes the specific cause that brings about a response, rather than the

Etymology and usage notes: auslösen combines aus- (out, de-) with lösen (to loosen, to resolve). The adjective

and
case:
ein
auslösender
Reiz;
eine
auslösende
Reaktion;
das
auslösende
Ereignis.
With
plural
nouns
or
in
the
absence
of
a
definite
article,
the
endings
adapt
accordingly:
auslösende
Faktoren,
auslösende
Reize.
The
form
changes
to
reflect
the
noun
it
modifies,
not
the
action
of
the
verb
itself.
broader
or
underlying
origin.
It
is
often
used
to
describe
short-term
or
proximal
triggers,
for
example
in
psychology,
medicine,
or
risk
assessment.
It
is
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
the
noun
Auslöser,
which
names
the
triggering
agent
or
event
directly
(the
trigger
or
trigger
factor).
Phrases
such
as
„auslösende
Faktoren“
highlight
contributing
causes
that
provoke
symptoms
or
episodes,
while
not
necessarily
accounting
for
deeper
causal
chains.
form
auslösende
appears
wherever
a
trigger
is
being
described
as
a
qualitative
property
of
a
stimulus,
factor,
or
event.