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erhöhtem

Erhöhtem is a German inflected form of the adjective erhöht, which means increased or elevated. The base word erhöht comes from the verb erhöhen (to raise, to increase) and is used as an attributive modifier in various grammatical contexts. Erhöhtem appears when the adjective is in the dative singular and there is no determiner ahead of it, i.e., in strong declension.

In practice, estadounidense examples illustrate its use: in erhöhtem Maße (to a greater extent), auf erhöhtem

When a determiner is present, the ending changes according to the standard German declension patterns. For

Semantically, erhöhtem conveys that something has been raised, intensified, or elevated relative to a baseline. It

Niveau
(at
a
higher
level),
or
mit
erhöhtem
Tempo
(at
an
increased
tempo).
These
phrases
describe
greater
degree,
level,
or
speed
and
are
common
in
technical,
economic,
and
journalism
contexts.
The
form
also
occurs
in
other
dative
singular
neuter
or
masculine
constructions
without
a
determiner,
where
the
ending
-em
signals
the
dative
case.
example,
with
a
definite
article
in
the
dative
singular
you
would
typically
see
dem
erhöhten
Tempo
or
dem
erhöhten
Risiko,
where
the
ending
is
-en.
The
neuter
noun
Risiko
(das
Risiko)
takes
das
erhöhte
Risiko
in
nominative
or
accusative
positions,
while
its
dative
form
with
a
determiner
is
dem
erhöhten
Risiko,
illustrating
how
the
ending
shifts
with
case
and
article.
is
not
a
standalone
noun
but
a
grammatical
variant
of
the
adjective
that
helps
express
degree
and
level
in
a
precise,
often
quantitative,
way.