Suurikiteisemmät
Suurikiteisemmät is a Finnish comparative adjective that literally means “more firmly bound” or “more heavily committed.” It is formed from the base adjective suurikiteinen, which itself combines suuri (meaning large or strong) with kiteinen (derived from kiteinen, meaning bound or tied). The word is typically used in contexts where a higher degree of binding, restriction, or commitment is being described.
The term appears frequently in legal and administrative texts to describe regulations, contracts, or obligations that
Examples include statements such as “The new tax code will impose suurikiteisemmät penalties on non‑compliance,” or
Overall, suurikiteisemmät functions as a precise linguistic tool for indicating a heightened level of binding or