Täielikumat
"Täielikumat" is the comparative form of the Estonian adjective "täielik," meaning "complete" or "full." In Estonian grammar, the comparative degree is used to express a greater degree of a quality. Therefore, "täielikumat" signifies "more complete" or "more full." This form would be used in sentences where a comparison is being made between two or more entities regarding their completeness or fullness. For example, one might say that a second draft of a document is "täielikumat" than the first, implying it contains more comprehensive information or is closer to a final, finished state.
The usage of "täielikumat" follows the standard Estonian comparative adjective declension. It is an indefinite comparative