eksitavaid
Eksitavaid is the Estonian adjective form meaning deceptive or misleading, used to describe information, claims, or actions that are intended to mislead. It is the partitive plural form of the base adjective eksitav, which derives from the verb eksitama meaning to mislead or deceive. The form eksitavaid is typically used with plural nouns in the partitive case, for example eksitavaid väiteid (misleading claims) or eksitavaid teateid (misleading reports).
In usage, eksitav describes something that is not simply false, but designed to mislead or confuse. It
Etymologically, eksitavaid is formed from the verb eksitama (to mislead) with the Estonian present participle suffix
See also: valelik, petlik, eksitavus, faktikontroll.
Overall, eksitavaid is a commonly used linguistic marker in Estonian discourse to flag information or arguments