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unabhängigere

Unabhängigere is the comparative form of the German adjective unabhängig, meaning “more independent.” It is used to express a higher degree of independence when comparing two or more subjects, objects, or concepts.

Morphology and inflection patterns can be complex because German adjectives agree with gender, number, and case.

Usage and nuance: unabhängigere is common in journalism, academic writing, and everyday speech when highlighting a

Etymology and relation: unabhängigere derives from the adjective unabhängig, which itself combines the prefix un- with

See also: unabhängig, Komparativ (comparative), Adjektivdeklination, Autonomie.

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The
base
is
unabhängig-,
and
the
suffix
-ere
marks
the
comparative.
The
exact
ending
of
unabhängigere
varies
with
the
determiner
and
noun:
for
example,
eine
unabhängigere
Frau
(a
more
independent
woman)
shows
feminine
singular
with
an
indefinite
article,
while
unabhängigere
Studien
(more
independent
studies)
illustrates
plural
usage
without
a
definite
determiner.
In
predicative
position
after
sein,
the
comparative
can
also
appear
as
unabhängiger
in
many
contexts
(Der
Plan
ist
unabhängiger
geworden).
stronger
degree
of
independence
relative
to
another
option
or
baseline.
It
often
appears
before
a
noun
in
attributive
use,
and
its
meaning
remains
the
same
across
contexts:
it
denotes
greater
autonomy,
freedom
from
external
control,
or
reduced
dependence.
abhängig
(dependent).
As
a
standard
German
comparative,
unabhängigere
follows
regular
declension
patterns
and
is
part
of
the
broader
system
of
adjective
inflection
in
German.