Käivitatuna
Käivitatuna is an Estonian word that translates to "started" or "launched" in English. It is the past passive participle of the verb "käivitama," which means to start, to launch, to ignite, or to set in motion. The word can be used in various contexts to describe something that has been initiated or put into operation. For instance, it could refer to a machine that has been started, a project that has been launched, or a fire that has been ignited. The specific nuance depends on the surrounding words and the overall sentence structure. When describing a mechanical or electronic device, käivitatuna implies that the process of beginning its operation has been completed. In a more abstract sense, it can signify the commencement of an event or activity. The grammatical form indicates that the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action of starting. Therefore, "auto käivitatuna" would mean "the car having been started."