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genehmigtem

Genehmigtem is not a standalone lexical item in German; it is a grammatical form of the adjective derived from the past participle genehmigt (approved). It represents the dative singular masculine or neuter form used when the adjective modifies a noun without a definite determiner in a prepositional phrase, or in other contexts following strong or mixed inflection patterns. The form is most commonly encountered in formal or administrative language.

Genehmigtem can appear in phrases like mit genehmigtem Plan or bei genehmigtem Antrag, where the adjective

The term derives from the verb genehmigen and its past participle genehmigt. As an attributive adjective it

Related terms include Genehmigung (approval, permit), genehmigen (to approve), and the adjectival forms such as genehmigte,

takes
the
strong
ending
-em
in
the
dative
masculine/neuter
singular.
When
a
definite
article
is
present,
the
form
changes
to
genehmigten
for
the
dative
singular
of
masculine
or
neuter:
dem
genehmigten
Plan.
With
plural,
as
in
mit
genehmigten
Plänen,
the
ending
is
-en.
denotes
that
the
noun
has
received
approval.
The
usage
is
typical
in
administrative,
legal,
and
bureaucratic
contexts,
though
it
can
appear
in
standard
prose
when
describing
approved
documents
or
projects.
genehmigten,
and
genehmigtem.
Understanding
the
inflection
helps
in
reading
and
composing
phrases
that
specify
the
status
of
plans,
applications,
or
documents
as
approved.