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solidarischen

Solidarischen is the inflected form of the German adjective solidarisch. It is used to describe nouns in a way that expresses solidarity, mutual aid, or collective responsibility. Like other German adjectives, solidarisch changes its ending according to case, gender, and number, so solidarischen appears in a variety of contexts, especially with plural nouns or in phrases where a determiner or preposition governs the form.

Etymology and meaning: solidarisch derives from Solidarität (solidarity), which itself comes from the French solidarité (and

Usage and examples: The form solidarischen commonly occurs in plural noun phrases or after prepositions that

- Die solidarischen Maßnahmen der Stadt kamen vielen Familien zugute.

- Mit solidarischen Nachbarn kann man Krisenzeiten besser überstehen.

- Die Organisation verfolgt solidarische Prinzipien.

Relation and related terms: solidarisch is closely related to the noun Solidarität (solidarity). It is often

See also: Solidarität; solidarity; German language; political vocabulary; social policy.

ultimately
from
a
Latin-root
idea
of
being
united
or
whole).
The
adjective
conveys
actions,
policies,
or
attitudes
that
emphasize
helping
others
within
a
group,
sharing
risks,
or
supporting
collective
welfare.
require
a
specific
case.
Examples
include:
contrasted
with
more
individualistic
terms
and
can
be
found
in
contexts
such
as
solidarische
Landwirtschaft
(community-supported
agriculture)
or
solidarische
Finanzierung
(solidarity-based
financing).
The
word
is
widely
used
in
political,
social,
and
cultural
discourse
in
German-speaking
regions.