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auswählender

Auswählender is a German term derived from the verb auswählen (to select). In its noun sense, it denotes a person who performs a selection, i.e., the selector or chooser in a process. The word is relatively uncommon in everyday language; more typical terms for this role are Auswähler (selector) or Auswahlverantwortlicher (person responsible for the selection). As a noun, Auswählender is formed with the agent suffix -er and is capitalized: Der Auswählende hat die Bewerbungen geprüft.

Morphology and usage notes: As a noun, the forms are der Auswählende (masculine), die Auswählende (feminine),

Etymology: The word combines aus- (prefix meaning “out” or “from”) with wählen (to choose) and the agent

Context and nuances: Auswählender appears mainly in formal, legal, administrative, or academic contexts where precise designation

See also: auswählen, Wähler, Auswähler, Auswahl, Auswahlprozess, Agentennomen (nominalized participles).

and
die
Auswählenden
(plural).
When
used
as
an
adjective
describing
a
process
or
action,
the
form
is
lowercase:
ein
auswählender
Prozess,
die
auswählende
Person.
In
this
adjectival
use,
it
means
“selecting”
or
“choosing”
and
is
not
a
noun.
suffix
-er,
reflecting
the
function
of
the
bearer
as
someone
who
performs
selection.
of
a
role
in
a
selection
procedure
is
needed.
Because
it
is
less
common
than
alternatives
like
Auswähler
or
Auswahlverantwortlicher,
its
use
can
be
ambiguous
without
clear
definition
in
a
text.
In
many
cases,
choosing
terms
like
Wähler,
Entscheidungsträger,
or
Auswahlkommission
may
convey
the
intended
meaning
more
clearly.