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endgültiges

Endgültiges is the attributive form of the German adjective endgültig, meaning final or definitive. It is used to describe a noun in a way that signals a conclusion, conclusionality, or final status. In normal usage, endgültig is an adjective and remains in lowercase, while the noun it modifies is capitalized when required by German spelling rules (for example, ein endgültiges Urteil or das endgültige Protokoll). The form endgültiges appears in the neuter singular when used with the indefinite article ein or without an article in appropriate contexts, as in ein endgültiges Urteil (a final judgment) or ein endgültiges Angebot (a definitive offer).

Grammatically, endgültig follows standard German adjective declension. With a definite article das, the ending is -e:

Etymology-wise, endgültig derives from End (end) + - lich, a suffix meaning “having the quality of” or “characterized

In usage, endgültiges appears in legal, administrative, and everyday contexts to emphasize finality: eine endgültige Entscheidung,

das
endgültige
Urteil.
With
an
indefinite
article
ein,
the
ending
is
-es:
ein
endgültiges
Urteil.
In
plural,
without
a
definite
article,
the
phrase
is
endgültige
Urteile;
with
a
definite
article,
das
endgültige
Urteile
is
rarely
used,
since
plural
determinants
typically
yield
endgültige
Urteile.
by,”
forming
a
term
that
means
“pertaining
to
the
end”
or
“definitive.”
It
is
closely
related
to
endgültiges
or
das
Endgültige
when
the
phrase
is
treated
as
a
noun,
meaning
“the
final
(thing)”
in
contexts
like
summaries
or
legal
phrasing.
ein
endgültiges
Protokoll,
or
das
Endgültige,
if
the
intended
meaning
is
to
refer
to
the
final
element
itself.
Related
terms
include
endgültig,
Ende,
final,
and
definitv.