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schonender

Schonender is the comparative form of the German adjective schonend, which means gentle, sparing or protective. As a comparative, schonender indicates that something is gentler or less harmful, burdensome, or wasteful than another option. It is used to describe handling, treatment, processes, devices, or approaches that aim to minimize negative effects on people, objects, or the environment.

In everyday language, schonender can refer to people or things: ein schonender Umgang mit Ressourcen (a more

Grammatically, schonender is the comparative degree of schonend. It agrees with the noun in gender, number,

Etymology: schonender derives from the verb schonen meaning to spare, protect or conserve; schonend is the present

See also: Schonung, Schonen, Schonende Technologien.

Notes: The term is common in safety, medicine, environmental policy, and consumer-product discussions to signal reduced

sparing
use
of
resources);
ein
schonender
Eingriff
(a
gentler
medical
procedure);
eine
schonendere
Methode
(a
gentler
method).
In
technical
or
policy
contexts,
it
appears
in
phrases
like
schonende
Technologien
or
schonende
Transportlösungen,
emphasizing
reduced
wear,
risk,
or
ecological
footprint.
and
case,
and
its
ending
changes
accordingly,
e.g.,
ein
schonenderes
Verfahren,
ein
schonenderer
Umgang,
eine
schonendere
Behandlung.
The
superlative
is
am
schonendsten.
participle
adjective,
and
-er
forms
the
comparative,
as
in
many
German
adjectives.
harm
or
impact.