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bedeutsameren

Bedeutsameren is a German adjective form used in the comparative degree before a plural noun with a definite determiner. The base adjective bedeutsam means significant or meaningful. Its standard comparative form is bedeutsamer; when it appears with a plural noun that has a definite article, German applies a weak declension, yielding bedeutsameren, as in die bedeutsameren Ereignisse (the more significant events).

Usage and examples: In formal writing or analysis, bedeutsameren is used to compare the relative significance

Grammatical notes: The form reflects standard German adjective declension in the plural with a definite determiner.

Etymology: bedeutsam is derived from bedeutung meaning significance, with the suffix -sam forming the adjective; the

See also: bedeutsam, Bedeutung, Komparativ, Grammatik.

of
multiple
items.
Examples
include:
Die
bedeutsameren
Ergebnisse
der
Studie
deuten
auf
neue
Trends
hin,
and
Die
bedeutsameren
Argumente
wurden
im
Abschlussbericht
hervorgehoben.
The
form
signals
that
one
set
is
more
significant
than
another
within
a
clearly
defined
group.
It
combines
the
comparative
stem
bedeutsamer
with
the
plural
ending
-en,
which
is
typical
for
adjectives
following
a
definite
article
in
plural.
For
singular
contexts
or
indefinite
nouns,
other
endings
would
apply
(for
example,
bedeutsamer
Mann,
bedeutsamere
Ergebnisse,
etc.).
comparative
suffix
-er
yields
bedeutsamer,
and
the
plural
definite
ending
-en
produces
bedeutsameren
in
appropriate
contexts.