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unbeschädigter

Unbeschädigter is a German adjective meaning not damaged, intact. It is commonly used to describe objects or goods that have not suffered physical harm or impairment, and it can also describe states or conditions that remain whole.

Etymology and form: The word is formed from the negating prefix un- attached to beschädigt (damaged). Like

Usage: The term is common in contexts such as shipping, insurance, product description, and quality control.

Related terms: Unbeschädigt contrasts with beschädigt (damaged) and is closely related to synonyms like intakt, unversehrt,

In summary, unbeschädigter describes the masculine singular attributive form for a not-damaged state in German, with

other
German
adjectives,
unbeschädigter
takes
different
endings
depending
on
gender,
number,
and
case
when
placed
before
a
noun.
For
example:
der
unbeschädigte
Gegenstand
(masculine,
nominative
singular,
with
a
definite
article),
einen
unbeschädigten
Gegenstand
(masculine,
accusative
singular),
die
unbeschädigte
Sache
(feminine,
nominative
singular),
das
unbeschädigte
Foto
(neuter,
nominative
singular).
In
plural:
die
unbeschädigten
Gegenstände;
unbeschädigte
Gegenstände
(no
article).
When
used
predicatively
after
a
linking
verb,
the
form
is
usually
unbeschädigt
(e.g.,
Der
Gegenstand
ist
unbeschädigt).
It
conveys
that
something
has
not
sustained
damage
during
transport,
storage,
or
handling.
In
legal
or
technical
texts,
precise
phrasing
might
specify
the
extent
or
area
of
undamaged
condition
(e.g.,
unbeschädigte
Ware,
unbeschädigte
Teile).
and
heil.
The
choice
among
these
terms
depends
on
nuance
and
context.
corresponding
endings
for
other
genders
and
numbers,
and
is
used
to
denote
intactness
in
practical
and
formal
contexts.