Vaurioittamaan
"Vaurioittamaan" is a Finnish verb that translates to "to damage" or "to harm" in English. It is derived from the noun "vahinko," which means "damage" or "harm." The verb is used to describe the action of causing physical or emotional harm to something or someone. It can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is followed by an object that receives the damage, such as "vaurioittamaan taloa" (to damage the house). In the intransitive form, it is used to describe damage that occurs without a specific cause, such as "talon vaurioituu" (the house is damaged).
The verb "vaurioittamaan" is often used in contexts where there is a deliberate or accidental cause of
The past tense of "vaurioittamaan" is "vaurioitti," and the past participle is "vaurioitunut." The present tense