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Vakiintuneet

Vakiintuneet is a Finnish adjective formed from the verb vakiintua, meaning to become established. It is used to describe things, practices, institutions, or relations that have become stable, accepted, and resistant to change over time. The term is common in formal and analytical Finnish, including academic writing and journalism.

Grammatically, vakiintuneet is the plural form of the past participle vakiintunut and can function as a predicative

Usage notes: The word frequently appears in discussions of norms, organizational structures, legal frameworks, or long-standing

See also: vakiintua; vakiintunut; vakiintuneisuus.

adjective.
It
agrees
with
the
noun
it
describes,
for
example:
vakiintuneet
käytännöt
(established
practices)
or
vakiintuneet
suhteet
(stable
relations).
Related
forms
include
vakiintua
(to
become
established)
and
vakiintunut
(established).
arrangements.
The
phrase
vakiintuneet
käytännöt
signals
that
a
practice
has
been
in
place
long
enough
to
be
considered
normal
or
standard.
In
contrast
to
more
dynamic
terms,
vakiintuneet
emphasizes
stability
and
legitimacy,
though
it
does
not
necessarily
imply
rigidity.