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pragmatischem

Pragmatischem is the dative singular form of the German adjective pragatisch. It appears before masculine or neuter nouns when no determiner is present, for example in phrases like mit pragmatischem Sinn or in pragmatischem Denken. This form is part of the strong declension of adjectives in German.

The core meaning of pragatisch is practical, realist, or oriented toward usefulness and feasible solutions. A

Etymology and related terms: pragatisch derives from the broader concept of pragmatism, with the noun Pragmatismus

Usage and examples: In contemporary German, pragatisch is common in business, politics, science, and media. Examples

See also: Pragmatismus, pragmatisch, stylistic notes on adjective declension in German.

pragatischer
or
pragmatic
approach
prioritizes
results
and
workable
procedures
over
abstract
theory
or
ideology.
In
everyday
language
the
term
is
often
neutral,
but
it
can
carry
a
subtly
evaluative
tone
depending
on
context,
sometimes
contrasting
practical
considerations
with
more
theoretical
or
idealistic
perspectives.
tracing
back
to
Greek
pragmá,
meaning
act
or
deed,
via
Latin
and
Germanic
usage.
In
German,
the
adjective
has
a
broad
semantic
field
encompassing
practicality
in
areas
such
as
planning,
decision
making,
and
policy.
include
der
pragmatische
Ansatz
(the
pragmatic/feasible
approach)
and
eine
pragmatische
Lösung
(a
practical
solution).
The
specific
form
pragmatischem
occurs
in
contexts
without
a
determiner
in
dative
singular,
as
in
in
pragmatischem
Sinn
or
mit
pragmatischem
Ansatz.