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komplizierteren

Komplizierteren is a German adjectival form that appears as the plural, comparative ending of the adjective derived from the verb komplizieren (to complicate) and the corresponding adjective kompliziert (complicated). It is used to express that something is more complicated in comparison to another item or set of items.

In standard German, the form occurs in plural contexts. For example, after a definite determiner like die,

Usage notes:

- The word denotes a higher degree of complexity relative to another option, process, or set of

- It is commonly used in written and formal contexts, including technical, academic, and analytical texts.

- The base adjective for the comparativ form is typically attributed to the verb stem komplizieren, and

Examples:

- Die komplizierteren Aufgaben erfordern eine längere Einarbeitungszeit.

- In den komplizierteren Fällen ist eine zusätzliche Prüfung sinnvoll.

- Ohne Artikel: kompliziertere Regeln gelten in dieser Situation.

Etymology and scope:

Komplizierteren derives from the verb komplizieren and the adjective kompliziert. It belongs to standard German morphology

as
in
die
komplizierteren
Fälle
(the
more
complicated
cases).
It
can
also
appear
in
the
strong
or
mixed
declension
without
a
definite
article,
as
in
kompliziertere
Fälle
(more
complicated
cases).
The
-er-
in
the
stem
and
the
final
-en/
-eren
ending
reflect
typical
German
plural
adjective
declension
patterns
in
the
comparative.
rules.
the
corresponding
adjective
form
is
spelled
komplizierteren.
and
shares
its
inflection
patterns
with
other
comparative
adjectives
in
the
plural.
It
does
not
function
as
an
independent
noun;
it
remains
an
attributive
or
predicative
adjective
used
to
compare
degrees
of
complexity.