prägender
Prägender is the attributive form of the German adjective prägend, which comes from the verb prägen (to shape, stamp, or coin). The term describes something that has a shaping or formative influence, such as events, people, forces, or periods that leave a lasting mark. In English, prägend is commonly rendered as "formative" or "influential." The noun Prägender does not exist; the form functions as an adjective within a noun phrase.
Grammatical note: As an attributive adjective, prägend takes different endings depending on gender, number and case.
Usage: The word is prevalent in academic writing, journalism, and historical or biographical contexts to highlight
See also: prägen, Prägung, prägend. In cross-language discussion, similar English terms include formative, influential, and shaping.