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modellierendem

Modellierendem is the dative singular form of the present participle modellierend, derived from the verb modellieren, meaning to model or to design. In German, present participles can function as adjectives and are declined like other adjectives. The form modellierendem appears when the participle is used attributively and the accompanying noun is in the dative case, masculine or neuter, and often when no definite article is present or a determiner signals the dative.

Grammatical function and declension

As a participial adjective, modellierendem follows the standard pattern for adjectives in the dative singular. After

Usage notes

Present participles used as adjectives convey ongoing or process-related attributes, emphasizing the action of modeling rather

See also

Modellieren; German adjective declension; participles as adjectives.

prepositions
that
require
the
dative
(such
as
mit,
von,
zu)
or
in
a
sentence
fragment
where
the
noun
is
in
the
dative,
the
form
modellierendem
is
appropriate
for
neuter
or
masculine
nouns.
Examples
include
mit
modellierendem
Werkzeug
or
mit
modellierendem
Ansatz.
With
a
definite
article,
the
form
would
appear
as
dem
modellierenden
Werkzeug
or
dem
modellierenden
Architekten,
depending
on
gender
and
noun.
than
a
static
property.
In
technical
and
academic
German,
forms
like
modellierendem
are
common
in
phrases
describing
methods,
tools,
or
workflows
that
involve
modeling
or
design
processes.
Correct
usage
depends
on
matching
the
case,
gender,
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies,
as
with
other
attributive
adjectives.