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מתבססת — meaning in English: Is based

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Guess the translation for based on / becomes established (f.s.)
מחוזות
mekhozot
מתבססת
mitbaseset
עז
ez
פיתוח
pituakh
בקו
bekav
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'מתבססת' in discussions about theories, ideas, or foundations of concepts. For example, one might say, 'העבודה שלי מתבססת על מחקרים קודמים' (My work is based on previous research) in an academic setting or during a presentation. This phrase is also common in everyday conversation when explaining the basis of an opinion or decision.
Synonyms & nuances
'מתבססת' is often compared to 'מבוססת', which also means 'is based'. While they can be used interchangeably in many contexts, 'מתבססת' can imply an ongoing process of establishing a foundation, whereas 'מבוססת' may suggest a more definitive or established state.
Culture
'מתבססת' comes from the root 'בסיס' which means 'base' or 'foundation'. In Hebrew, this term reflects a deep-rooted cultural inclination to justify opinions and arguments through established facts or precedents. The use of the word showcases the importance of structure in both language and thought in Israeli culture, where transparency and reasoning are valued.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'מתבססת' in a sentence?
You can use 'מתבססת' in a sentence like 'ההחלטה שלנו מתבססת על נתונים מהשנה האחרונה' (Our decision is based on data from the last year). It's typically followed by a preposition indicating what the basis is.
Q.Is 'מתבססת' used in formal contexts?
'מתבססת' is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, making it quite versatile. You can use it in academic papers or casual conversations without issue.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'מתבססת'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'מתבססת' with other forms of the verb. Ensure that you are using the correct tense and subject-verb agreement when constructing your sentence.
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