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greifbarer

Greifbar is a German adjective meaning able to be touched or understood; in English it is often translated as tangible or graspable. The comparative form greifbarer is used to compare two things in terms of their tangibility or clarity, and the superlative would be greifbarster. The corresponding noun is Greifbarkeit, referring to the quality of being graspable or tangible. The opposite is ungreifbar or nicht greifbar, indicating something abstract or difficult to grasp.

Etymology and form: Greifbar derives from the verb greifen (to grasp) with the suffix -bar, indicating that

Usage and nuance: Greifbar is used for both physical and conceptual senses. Physically, a greifbares Objekt

Examples: Die Beweise sind greifbarer geworden. Wir brauchen eine greifbarere Lösung. Der Bericht liefert greifbare Fakten

In related contexts, Greifbarkeit as a noun captures the overall degree of tangibility or clarity of a

See also: Fassbarkeit (comparable concept of graspability), Verständlichkeit (clarity), Tangibilität (tangibility).

something
can
be
grasped
or
seized.
The
comparative
greifbarer
follows
standard
German
adjective
inflection
rules,
varying
with
gender,
case,
and
article.
For
example:
ein
greifbarer
Beleg;
ein
greifbarerer
Beleg;
greifbarere
Ergebnisse.
can
be
touched.
Conceptually,
ideas
or
data
may
be
described
as
greifbar
when
they
are
readily
demonstrable,
verifiable,
or
easy
to
understand.
In
scientific
and
public
communication,
greifbare
Informationen
or
greifbare
Ergebnisse
emphasize
concreteness
and
observable
significance.
statt
vager
Behauptungen.
concept,
data,
or
findings.
The
term
is
common
in
journalism,
science
communication,
business
storytelling,
and
policy
discussions,
where
conveying
concrete,
verifiable
points
is
valued.