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geconcentreerdere

Geconcentreerdere is a Dutch adjective form used to indicate a higher degree of concentration. It is derived from the past participle geconcentreerd of the verb concentreren, combined with a comparative suffix. In everyday Dutch, the more standard way to express a higher degree of concentration is to use the construction meer geconcentreerde or to restructure the noun phrase (for example, een meer geconcentreerde oplossing).

The form geconcentreerdere appears mainly in informal, colloquial, or older texts, and is often regarded as

Etymology-wise, de word combines the prefix ge- (marking a participial or passive form) with geconcentreerd, the

See also: concentratie, geconcentreerd, concentreren, vergelijking van bijvoeglijke naamwoorden.

nonstandard
or
dialectal
by
prescriptive
grammars.
When
it
does
occur,
it
generally
functions
as
a
modifier
directly
linked
to
a
noun,
as
in
geconcentreerdere
stof
or
geconcentreerdere
oplossing,
meaning
“a
more
concentrated
substance”
or
“a
more
concentrated
solution.”
Because
the
standard
alternatives
are
clearer
to
many
speakers,
editors
and
style
guides
frequently
discourage
its
use
in
formal
writing.
past
participle
of
concentreren,
and
adds
a
comparative-like
ending.
This
mirrors
how
Dutch
sometimes
forms
degree
expressions,
though
the
resulting
form
is
not
uniformly
accepted
across
registers.