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festgelegter

Festgelegter is an inflected form of the German adjective derived from the verb festlegen, meaning to determine, fix, or specify. Used attributively, festgelegter describes something that has been fixed or decided in advance. It is common in formal or administrative language to indicate that a detail is predetermined, defined by rules, contracts, or schedules.

Grammatically, the ending of festgelegter depends on the article and the case. With an indefinite article in

Usage and nuance: festgelegt can describe legal, contractual, procedural, or scheduling specifics that have been decided

Etymology: formed from the verb festlegen plus the typical adjectival endings, with the base meaning centered

masculine
nominative
singular,
the
form
is
ein
festgelegter
Termin
(a
fixed
date).
With
a
definite
article
it
becomes
der
festgelegte
Termin.
In
the
strong
declension,
without
any
article,
the
masculine
nominative
singular
form
is
festgelegter
Termin.
In
plural
usage,
it
becomes
die
festgelegten
Termine
(with
definite
article)
or
festgelegte
Termine
(without
article)
for
a
plural
noun.
The
related
feminine
and
neuter
forms
are
festgelegte
Regeln
(feminine/plural)
and
festgelegtes
Datum
(neuter).
and
are
not
subject
to
change
without
formal
modification.
It
connotes
formality
and
precision,
contrasting
with
more
general
terms
like
„bestimmt“
or
„gedacht“.
It
is
not
a
separate
verb
but
an
adjective
form,
often
appearing
in
official
texts,
guidelines,
and
descriptions
of
standards
or
timelines.
on
fixed
or
determined
status.
Related
forms
include
festgelegt
(past
participle)
and
festgelegte
Regeln,
festgelegte
Termine.