This is the 4191st most frequent German word.
behaftet
"Behaftet" means "afflicted" or "burdened with."
In this sentence, 'behaftet' is used to describe the theory as being affected or possessed with errors, implying that the errors are inherent or associated with it.
Diese Theorie ist mit einigen Fehlern behaftet.
This theory is fraught with some errors.
Here, 'behaftet' highlights that the contract inherently includes certain conditions or stipulations, pointing to their inseparable connection.
Der Vertrag ist mit Bedingungen behaftet.
The contract is affixed with conditions.
In this case, 'behaftet' describes the behavior as characterized by uncertainties, expressing an association or accompaniment with these uncertainties.