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gedehnter

Gedehnter is a German adjective in the comparative form derived from the past participle gedehnt, meaning stretched or extended. It is used to describe something that has undergone more stretching relative to another item or state. The form can refer to physical objects (such as muscles, fabrics, or bands), as well as abstract quantities like flexibility or duration of stretch.

In German, the comparative form of adjectives is declined according to gender, number, and case, so gedehnter

In everyday usage, speakers sometimes prefer periphrastic constructions such as mehr gedehnt to express a higher

Gedehnter finds relevance in several technical and practical domains. In physiology or sports science, it may

Etymology: from dehnen + comparative suffix -ter; related forms include gedehnt (the past participle/adjective) and Gedehnung (the

appears
in
many
contexts
with
appropriate
endings.
For
example,
with
a
masculine
noun
in
the
nominative
case
one
might
encounter
a
sentence
such
as
Der
Arm
ist
gedehnter
als
der
andere.
Indefinite
or
definite
articles
influence
the
exact
ending:
ein
gedehnter
Arm
or
der
gedehnte
Arm.
The
precise
inflection
depends
on
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules.
degree
of
stretching,
especially
when
a
compact
or
unambiguous
expression
is
desired.
The
verb
from
which
the
term
derives
is
dehnen,
meaning
to
stretch,
extend,
or
elongate,
and
gedehnung
is
the
related
noun
describing
the
act
or
result
of
stretching.
describe
the
relative
elongation
of
muscles
or
connective
tissues.
In
textiles
and
materials
science,
it
can
denote
the
degree
of
elongation
or
deformation
under
load.
The
term
also
appears
in
discussions
of
elasticity,
flexibility,
and
deformation
across
various
disciplines.
act
or
result
of
stretching).