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edellyttävät

Edellyttävät is the present tense, third-person plural form of the Finnish verb edellyttää, which means to require or to necessitate. The basic infinitive is edellyttää, and the related noun edellytys means a prerequisite or condition. Edellyttävät is used when the subject is plural and performs the action of requiring something.

In grammar terms, edellyttää belongs to standard Finnish verb patterns and takes the -vät ending in the

Usage and meaning: the verb indicates that certain conditions, capabilities, or resources are necessary for something

Examples:

- Hankkeen vaatimukset edellyttävät useita lisäresursseja. (The project requirements necessitate several additional resources.)

- Kriteerit edellyttävät kokemusta useammalta alalta. (The criteria require experience in multiple fields.)

- Tutkimusprotokolla edellyttää eettisiä hyväksyntöjä. (The research protocol requires ethical approvals.)

Related concepts include edellytys (prerequisite or condition) and synonyms such as vaatia (to demand) or tarvita

present
tense
for
plural
subjects.
It
is
common
in
formal
and
written
Finnish,
including
contracts,
guidelines,
academic
texts,
and
official
communications,
where
it
expresses
obligatory
conditions
or
prerequisites.
to
occur
or
be
valid.
It
often
introduces
the
requirements
that
must
be
met,
rather
than
merely
describing
a
need.
It
can
convey
a
formal
sense
of
obligation
or
prerequisite,
distinct
from
synonyms
that
may
be
stronger
or
more
everyday.
(to
need),
which
have
nuances
in
tone
and
scope.
Edellyttävät
thus
functions
as
a
precise,
formal
way
to
express
mandated
requirements
in
Finnish.