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sinkendes

Sinkendes is the present participle form of the German verb sinken and functions as an adjective describing something that is in the process of sinking or descending. In standard usage it appears most often as an attributive adjective before a noun, where it follows the normal German adjective declension.

Declension and examples:

- With a definite article: das sinkende Schiff (nom), des sinkenden Schiffs (gen), dem sinkenden Schiff (dat),

- Without an article: sinkendes Schiff (nom/acc neuter sg), ein sinkendes Schiff (nom/acc neuter sg); genitive: eines

This form is primarily used to convey ongoing sinking; other expressions using the verb’s finite form (z.

Usage notes:

The predicative use of sinkendes is comparatively rare; more natural constructions employ a finite verb or

Semantic range:

Sinkendes can describe physical sinking (a ship, a buoy) as well as metaphorical descent (sinkendes Niveau, sinkende

See also:

Sinken as a verb, das Sinken as a noun for the process of descending.

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die
sinkenden
Schiffe
(nom/acc
pl),
der
sinkenden
Schiffe
(gen
pl).
sinkenden
Schiffs;
dative:
einem
sinkenden
Schiff.
B.
das
Schiff
sinkt)
or
a
noun
such
as
das
Sinken
are
also
common
in
German.
a
noun
like
das
Sinken.
As
with
other
participles
used
attributively,
the
ending
of
sinkendes
agrees
with
the
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
Temperaturen).
It
is
associated
with
ongoing
or
progressive
downward
movement,
rather
than
a
completed
event.