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stedelijker

Stedelijker is a Dutch adjective used as the comparative form of stedelijk, meaning more urban or city-like. It describes attributes associated with cities or urban life, such as higher population density, developed infrastructure, or extensive services, in comparison with rural or less urban conditions. The term is commonly used in urban planning, sociology, journalism, and discussions of city development.

Formation and usage: In Dutch, comparatives are often formed by adding -er to the adjective, yielding stedelijker.

Usage in context: De wijk is stedelijker geworden door de komst van winkelvoorzieningen en openbaar vervoer.

Nuances and related terms: Stedelijker carries a neutral to positive connotation related to urban features, though

In
many
contexts,
however,
writers
also
use
the
periphrastic
form
meer
stedelijk
to
express
the
same
idea.
Both
forms
are
grammatically
correct;
the
choice
depends
on
style,
rhythm,
and
formality.
Stedelijker
tends
to
be
more
concise
and
is
frequent
in
planning
documents
and
analytic
writing,
while
meer
stedelijk
can
sound
more
neutral
or
descriptive.
Het
centrum
is
stedelijker
dan
het
platteland.
In
rapporten
wordt
gesproken
over
een
steeds
stedelijker
verstedelijkingsproces
en
een
toenemend
stedelijk
karakter
van
delen
van
de
regio.
it
can
imply
gentrification
or
pressure
on
rural
areas.
Related
terms
include
stedelijkheid
(urbanity),
stedelijk
gebied
(urban
area),
and
stedelijke
groei
(urban
growth).