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vordefiniertem

Vordefiniertem is the dative singular form of the German adjective vordefiniert, meaning predefined or pre-established. It appears when the modified noun is in the dative case, which is common after prepositions such as mit, von, or zu, or in sentences with a definite or indefinite determiner in the dative. The base form vordefiniert combines vor- (before) with definiert (defined), yielding a compound meaning that something has been defined in advance.

In technical and common usage, vordefiniert describes values, templates, configurations, or parameters that are established by

Compared terms in German include benutzerdefiniert (user-defined) and standardisiert (standardized). Vordefiniert emphasizes that an element is

a
system
rather
than
chosen
by
a
user.
The
term
is
frequently
found
in
software
documentation,
configuration
files,
API
descriptions,
and
data
models
to
distinguish
system-provided
defaults
from
user-defined
options.
As
an
inflected
adjective,
vordefiniert,
like
other
German
adjectives,
changes
its
ending
to
reflect
case,
gender,
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
In
the
dative
singular
neuter
form
without
an
article,
the
form
is
vordefiniertem
(as
in
mit
vordefiniertem
Ziel).
With
definite
or
indefinite
articles,
other
endings
appear
(e.g.,
dem
vordefinierten
Ziel;
einem
vordefinierten
Wert).
established
beforehand
by
the
system,
not
by
the
end
user.
In
documentation,
it
is
common
to
contrast
vordefinierte
Werte
with
vom
Benutzer
veränderte
Werte
to
clarify
which
values
are
preloaded
versus
user-modified.