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unterstützendere

Unterstützendere is the comparative form of the German adjective or participle unterstützen meaning more supportive or more providing support. The base form unterstütztend/unterstützend denotes something that provides support, assistance, or backing. The comparative is formed by adding the suffix -er and adjusting the ending to match gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies. In usage you will typically encounter forms such as unterstützendere, unterstützender, and unterstützenderes, depending on the noun’s gender.

Common usage and examples:

- Eine unterstützendere Haltung (feminine singular) – a more supportive stance.

- Ein unterstützender Ansatz (masculine singular) – a more supportive approach.

- Ein unterstützendes Verhalten (neuter singular) – a more supportive behavior.

- Unterstützendere Maßnahmen (plural) – more supportive measures.

When used predicatively, the form may vary with the verb and construction, for example: Die neue Politik

Etymology and relation:

Unterstützend derives from unterstützen (to support). As a participial adjective, it can describe actions, attitudes, roles,

Notes:

- The exact spelling of the comparative depends on the noun’s gender and case.

- In everyday language, speakers may prefer paraphrases such as „noch unterstützender“ or „mehr unterstützend“ to ensure

- Related terms include Unterstützung (support), unterstützend (supportive), and unterstützter (the past participle used in different constructions).

ist
unterstützender
geworden
(more
supportive).
In
many
contexts,
speakers
also
use
alternatives
like
noch
unterstützender
or
mehr
unterstützend
to
express
a
higher
degree
of
support.
or
measures
that
provide
help
or
backing.
The
comparative
form
mirrors
other
German
adjectives
formed
from
participles
ending
in
-end,
with
gender-
and
case-appropriate
endings.
natural
phrasing
in
a
given
context.