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isolierendem

Isolierendem is a German word form used as an adjective, derived from the verb isolieren, meaning to insulate or to isolate. In grammar, isolierend is the present participle form that can function as an adjective, and isolierendem is the dative singular form used to modify a noun in the dative case. It appears in phrases describing things that provide insulation or separation.

In practical use, isolierendem occurs when the noun it modifies is in the dative case. For example:

Etymology: isolieren comes from the German verb for isolating or insulating, itself tracing back to the idea

Usage context: isolierend describes materials, designs, or methods intended to reduce heat transfer, sound transmission, or

See also: insulation, insulating material, isolating, German adjective declension.

mit
isolierendem
Material
(with
insulating
material)
or
bei
isolierendem
Glas
(with
insulating
glass).
The
form
reflects
typical
German
adjective
declension
patterns:
the
ending
-em
signals
a
dative
singular
form,
masculine
or
neuter
depending
on
the
noun.
of
separating
or
making
something
distinct
from
its
surroundings.
The
adjective
isolierend
is
formed
from
this
verb
and
can
describe
properties
or
actions
related
to
insulation
or
isolation.
electrical
conduction.
It
is
common
in
technical,
architectural,
and
engineering
texts,
as
well
as
in
everyday
descriptions
where
insulation
is
relevant.
The
exact
inflected
ending
(isolierendem,
isolierendes,
isolierende,
etc.)
depends
on
case,
gender,
and
number
of
the
noun
it
qualifies.