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eindringlichen

Eindringlichen is the plural attributive form of the German adjective eindringlich, used before plural nouns when a definite article is present. For example: die eindringlichen Warnungen, die eindringlichen Appelle. This form appears in common written and spoken German and is typically found in descriptive, journalistic, or literary contexts.

Meaning and usage

Eindringlich describes something that makes a strong, urgent impression and presses for attention. It is often

Relation to related terms

Eindringlich is related to eindringen (to intrude or penetrate) and conveys a sense of penetrating immediacy.

Grammar and usage notes

In German, eindringlich functions as an adjective and can take inflection depending on case, gender, and number.

applied
to
warnings,
pleas,
questions,
statements,
or
tones
that
are
forceful
and
hard
to
ignore.
Typical
collocations
include
eindringliche
Warnung,
eindringliche
Fragen,
and
ein
eindringlicher
Appell.
The
sense
can
carry
admiration
for
clarity
and
seriousness
or
a
critique
of
perceived
coerciveness,
depending
on
context.
It
shares
a
semantic
field
with
words
like
nachdrücklich
(emphatic)
and
dringend
(urgent),
but
eindringlich
emphasizes
the
urge
to
compel
attention
rather
than
mere
urgency
or
insistence
alone.
In
practice,
eindringliche
Passagen
in
literature
or
media
aim
to
leave
a
lasting,
forceful
impression
on
the
reader
or
listener.
The
form
eindringlichen
specifically
appears
in
plural
contexts
with
definite
articles
(die
eindringlichen)
or
in
other
plural
declined
positions.
The
adverbial
form
remains
eindringlich
(Sie
sprach
eindringlich).
In
neutral
usage,
its
tone
is
predominantly
serious
and
often
evaluative,
signaling
the
writer
or
speaker’s
insistence
on
being
noticed
or
believed.