based in German
based in German is basiert, fundiert — based means having a particular place as one's main location or headquarters.
based in German
basiert
Founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.
fundiert
Founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.
basiert
(internet slang, sometimes, humorous) Admirable; praiseworthy, especially if simultaneously unpopular or controversial.
What does "based" mean?
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adjective Having a particular place as one's main location or headquarters.
"The company is based in London but has offices worldwide."
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adjective Founded or built upon a particular idea, fact, or source.
"The movie script is loosely based on real events."
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adjective (slang) Confidently true to oneself, especially when that means holding unpopular or controversial opinions.
"People called him based for saying what everyone else was too afraid to say."
based in a sentence
- The company is based in London but has offices worldwide.
- She is based in New York for the next six months.
- The movie script is loosely based on real events.
- People called him based for saying what everyone else was too afraid to say.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "based" in German?
"based" in German is basiert, fundiert. based means: Having a particular place as one's main location or headquarters.
How do you use "based" in a sentence?
Example: "The company is based in London but has offices worldwide." In German, "based" is basiert, fundiert.
Are there other ways to say "based" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "based": basiert, fundiert.
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