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reichende

Reichende is a German attributive adjective form derived from reichen, meaning to be enough or to reach. In contemporary usage it functions before a noun to express adequacy or sufficiency, and it appears mainly in formal or literary contexts. Examples such as reichende Mittel (sufficient resources) or reichende Zeit (enough time) illustrate its sense of adequacy rather than abundance.

Grammatical notes indicate that reichende is declined like other adjectives when used before a noun. The ending

Usage and nuance: Reichende tends to be found in legal, administrative, academic, or literary prose where a

See also: ausreichend; genügen; reichen.

changes
with
gender,
number,
and
case,
following
the
standard
patterns
for
attributive
adjectives
in
German.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
commonly
express
the
idea
with
synonyms
such
as
ausreichend,
but
reichende
remains
a
stylistically
formal
option.
precise
sense
of
sufficiency
is
required.
It
conveys
not
just
plenty,
but
adequacy
for
a
purpose.
The
form
should
not
be
confused
with
other
senses
of
reichen
or
with
adjectives
describing
wealth
or
abundance
in
different
contexts.