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behördlicher

Behördlicher is the inflected form of the German adjective behördlich, meaning relating to authorities or official in the sense of government agencies. The base noun is Behörde (authority, agency), and behördlich describes things associated with or issued by such authorities. The word is common in legal, administrative, and regulatory language.

Behördlich is used to describe documents, decisions, measures, or procedures that originate from authorities. Common phrases

Usage notes and synonyms: behördlich is closely related to amtlich and offiziell, but each carries subtle nuance.

Etymology and register: behördlich derives from Behörde + -lich and appears predominantly in formal or bureaucratic contexts.

Translations: The term can be rendered as “official,” “authorities-related,” or “by the authorities” depending on context.

include
behördliche
Genehmigung
(official
permit),
behördliche
Anordnung
(administrative
order),
or
behördliche
Meldung
(official
notification).
The
form
behördlicher
is
one
of
the
possible
endings
for
attributive
use
before
a
noun,
as
in
ein
behördlicher
Antrag
or
der
behördliche
Beschluss.
The
adverbial
expression
behördlicherseits
means
“on
the
part
of
the
authorities”
and
appears
in
official
statements
or
news
reports.
Amtlich
emphasizes
official
capacity
or
designation,
while
offiziell
stresses
status
or
recognition.
Behördlich
focuses
on
the
relation
to
public
authorities
and
administrative
processes,
rather
than
private
or
personal
actions.
In
everyday
speech,
people
may
use
simpler
terms
such
as
offiziell
or
genehmigt,
depending
on
the
situation.
It
often
appears
in
discussions
of
permits,
approvals,
or
regulatory
compliance,
where
precise
attribution
to
government
agencies
is
necessary.