Übernomener
Übernomener is the masculine nominative singular form of the German attributive adjective derived from the past participle übernommen, meaning taken over, adopted, or assumed. In usage, übernomener describes a noun that has been acquired or assumed by someone or something, often in the sense of responsibility, duties, plans, or ideas.
In the attributive position, the form of übernomener changes with gender, case, and article. For example:
- ein übernomener Fehler (masculine, nominative; indefinite article)
- der übernommene Fehler (masculine, nominative; definite article)
- eine übernommene Idee (feminine, nominative)
- das übernommene Programm (neuter, nominative)
- übernomene Ideen (plural, indefinite or definite with appropriate article)
The word is common in formal or written German, especially in discussions of organizational changes, responsibilities,
Typical nuances include the sense that something has been accepted into a new framework, not necessarily originated
See also: German grammar, participles used as adjectives, attributive adjective declension, übernehmen.
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