This is the 7421st most frequent German word.
gesetzes
"Gesetzes" is the genitive singular form of "Gesetz," meaning "law" or "act."
In this sentence, 'gesetzes' (translated to 'of the law') is used in the genitive case to denote possession or association with 'understanding'.
Das Verständnis des Gesetzes ist essentiell für die Gesellschaft.
The understanding of the law is essential for society.
Here, 'gesetzes' is again used in the genitive case to demonstrate the relationship of the 'amendments' to the 'law'.
In diesem Land gibt es viele Änderungen des Gesetzes.
In this country, there are many amendments to the law.
The word 'gesetzes' in this context is also in the genitive case, showing a connection or reference to 'disregard' and specifying what is being disregarded.