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geladener

Geladener is a German adjective form derived from laden, with the past participle geladen. It is used to describe something that carries cargo or is electrically charged. The exact ending depends on the article and the gender and case of the noun it modifies. For example, with an indefinite article or when no article is present in the masculine nominative singular you would say ein geladener Akku, while with a definite article you would say der geladene Wagen or das geladene Auto.

In practical terms, geladener appears primarily in attributive position. Examples include ein geladener Wagen (a loaded

As a standalone noun, Geladene can occur in highly specialized or stylized science writing to denote a

Related terms and synonyms include beladen (to load), beladenes Fahrzeug, vollbeladen, and aufgeladen (charged in the

truck)
or
das
geladene
Fahrzeug
(the
loaded
vehicle).
When
the
noun
has
a
definite
article,
the
form
is
usually
geladene
for
masculine
or
neuter
singular
in
the
nominative
case
(der
geladene
Wagen,
das
geladene
Auto).
The
exact
endings
shift
with
case,
number,
and
article,
following
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules.
charged
particle
or
charged
system,
but
this
usage
is
uncommon.
More
typical
is
the
phrasing
das
geladene
Teilchen
or
der
geladene
Zustand,
which
avoids
treating
geladene
as
a
bare
noun.
electrical
sense).
The
term
geladener
thus
functions
mainly
as
a
descriptive
form
rather
than
a
distinct
concept,
with
meaning
tied
to
whether
the
context
concerns
cargo
loading
or
electrical
charging.