Murskataan
Murskataan is a Finnish verb form meaning "are crushed" or "is crushed." It is the present passive form of the verb murskata, which means to crush, pulverize, or defeat decisively. In Finnish, the passive voice does not specify the agent, so murskataan describes an action performed on the subject without naming who or what causes it.
Usage examples include descriptions of processes, production, and cooking. For example, kivet murskataan murskeeksi (the stones
Murskataan is used for both physical crushing and metaphorical defeat, such as in sports or rhetoric, where
Related forms include murskaaminen (the act of crushing), murskattu (crushed, past participle), and murskain (crusher).
Etymology: derived from the verb murskata. The exact Proto-Finnic root is unclear, but murskata participates in