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konzipierter

Konzipierter is a German adjective form derived from the verb konzipieren (to conceive, to design) and the past participle konzipiert. It describes something that has been designed or conceived and is used attributively before a noun, or in some constructions as part of a descriptive phrase. The word ultimately stems from Konzept (concept) with the -ieren suffix.

Usage and meaning

In typical usage, konzipierter functions as an attributive adjective. Examples include ein konzipierter Plan (a conceived

Grammatical note

Konzipierter is the masculine singular form used with no article (strong declension) or with an indefinite

Related terms

The verb is konzipieren; related nouns include Konzept and Konzeption. Synonyms and near-synonyms include entworfen, ausgearbeitet,

See also

Konzeption, Konzept, konzipieren, design thinking.

or
designed
plan)
or
der
konzipierte
Plan
(the
conceived
plan).
In
plural
with
a
definite
article,
die
konzipierten
Pläne
is
common;
without
an
article,
konzipierte
Pläne
is
also
possible.
The
feminine
and
neuter
forms
follow
standard
German
adjective
declension:
die
konzipierte
Idee
or
das
konzipierte
Konzept.
The
corresponding
indefinite
forms
are
ein
konzipierter
Plan,
eine
konzipierte
Idee,
ein
konzipiertes
Konzept,
and
the
plural
forms
die
konzipierten
Pläne
or
konzipierte
Pläne
depending
on
article
usage.
article
(mixed
declension).
With
a
definite
article,
the
form
would
typically
be
konzipierte
(der
konzipierte
Plan
vs
der
konzipierte
Plan?
In
practice,
der
konzipierte
Plan
is
common
in
many
dialects
and
styles,
while
der
konzipierte
Plan
reflects
a
regular
attributive
pattern).
In
predicative
positions,
the
past
participle
konzipiert
is
much
more
common:
Der
Plan
ist
konzipiert.
entwickelt,
gestaltet.