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bredere

Bredere is a Dutch adjective form meaning broader or wider. It functions as the comparative form of the adjective breed (wide) and is used to indicate a greater extent of width or scope.

In Dutch, the basic comparative of breed is breder, but bredere appears in contexts where the noun

Etymology and morphology: bredere is formed from breed + -er, with the determiner-inflected ending -e added when

Usage notes: While breder remains a common base comparative in everyday speech, bredere is standard in written

See also: breed, breder, breedte, context, interpretation.

it
modifies
is
definite
or
plural,
following
standard
inflection
rules
for
adjectives
in
the
determiner
environment.
Thus
you
often
see
bredere
before
a
noun
that
is
introduced
by
a
determiner
or
in
plural
constructions.
Examples
include
de
bredere
context
(the
broader
context)
and
een
bredere
interpretatie
(a
broader
interpretation).
The
form
can
also
appear
in
plural
phrases
such
as
bredere
contexten
(broader
contexts).
the
adjective
accompanies
a
definite
noun
or
plural
noun.
This
pattern
mirrors
Dutch
adjective
inflection,
where
adjectives
take
an
-e
ending
in
definite
or
plural
contexts,
producing
the
form
bredere
for
the
comparative
in
those
environments.
Dutch
and
in
contexts
requiring
determiner
agreement
or
plural
concord.
It
is
widely
understood
and
used
in
journalism,
academia,
and
formal
writing
to
convey
a
wider
scope
or
larger
breadth.