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erkannter

Erkannter is a German adjective formed from the verb erkennen, meaning to recognize or identify. In usage, erkannter describes something or someone that has been identified, recognized, or acknowledged, often by an authority or within an official context. The term is common in formal, legal, or law-enforcement language, where identification plays a central role.

In practice, erkannter is typically placed before a noun, with the article determining its exact ending. For

Etymologically, erkannter derives from erkennen (to recognize/identify) via the past participle erkannt, used attributively as an

See also: erkennen; identifizieren; anerkennen; erkannter Täter in legal or investigative contexts.

example,
with
an
indefinite
article
in
the
masculine
nominative,
one
would
say
ein
erkannter
Täter
(an
identified/offender).
With
a
definite
article,
der
erkannte
Täter
(the
identified
offender)
is
used.
The
form
changes
according
to
gender,
case,
and
number,
following
standard
German
adjective
declension
patterns.
The
word
is
closely
related
to,
but
not
fully
interchangeable
with,
synonyms
such
as
identifiziert
(identified)
or
anerkannt
(recognized
or
acknowledged
in
a
broader
sense).
Aerkanntheiten
can
imply
different
nuances:
identifiziert
emphasizes
the
act
of
identification;
anerkannt
stresses
general
recognition
or
approval.
adjective
in
its
declined
forms.
In
contemporary
German,
erkannter
appears
most
often
in
police
reports,
court
documents,
and
news
reporting,
where
precise
identification
of
a
person
or
object
is
relevant.