grundsätzlicherer
Grundsätzlicherer is a German word that functions as the comparative form of the adjective "grundsätzlich." "Grundsätzlich" translates to "fundamental," "essential," "basic," or "in principle." Therefore, "grundsätzlicherer" means "more fundamental," "more essential," "more basic," or "more in principle." It is used to compare two or more things, concepts, or situations in terms of their fundamental nature or their adherence to a basic principle. For instance, one might say that a particular approach is "grundsätzlicherer" than another if it addresses the core issues more directly or is based on a deeper underlying principle. The word implies a degree of distinction, highlighting a greater emphasis on fundamental aspects or a more thorough application of a basic rule or idea. It is an adjective and thus modifies nouns, indicating a higher level of fundamentality.