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flexiblerer

Flexiblerer is a German inflected form of the adjective flexibeI, serving as the comparative used before a noun to indicate a higher degree of flexibility. It is not a separate word with a distinct meaning; rather, it is the grammatical form that signals “more flexible” in context.

In everyday and formal German, flexiblerer appears most often in attributive position before masculine singular nouns,

Usage considerations include awareness that flexiblerer is the appropriate comparative for a noun-modifying usage in many

Etymology and related forms: flexiblerer derives from flexib el, the base meaning being capable of adaptation

See also: flexibl e, flexib le, am flexibelsten.

as
in
ein
flexiblerer
Zeitplan
or
ein
flexiblerer
Ansatz,
where
the
noun’s
flexibility
is
being
compared
to
another
option.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
other
declensions,
depending
on
gender,
number,
and
case,
though
the
exact
endings
vary
by
grammatical
context.
The
predicative
use
(when
the
adjective
follows
a
linking
verb,
such
as
sein)
typically
takes
a
different
form,
such
as
flexibler.
contexts,
especially
in
business,
design,
and
policy
writing
where
comparisons
of
plans,
schedules,
and
approaches
are
common.
It
is
not
a
technical
term
or
brand;
rather,
it
is
a
standard
inflected
form
of
flex
flexibel,
reflecting
standard
German
morphology.
or
accommodation.
Related
forms
include
the
positive
flexibler
and
the
superlative
am
flexibelsten,
though
the
latter
is
used
when
expressing
the
utmost
degree
of
flexibility.