epäasianmukaisella
epäasianmukaisella is the adessive plural form of the Finnish word epäasianmukainen. In Finnish grammar, the adessive case is used to indicate location, possession, or accompaniment. Therefore, epäasianmukaisella translates to "on/at/in inappropriate (things/places)" or "with inappropriate (things/people)." The root word, epäasianmukainen, means inappropriate, improper, or unsuitable. It is a compound word formed from the prefix "epä-" (un-), meaning negation or lack of, and "asianmukainen," which means appropriate or suitable according to the matter or circumstance. Thus, epäasianmukaisella literally refers to a state or situation involving things or entities that are not fitting or proper for a given context. Its usage would depend heavily on the surrounding sentence and the specific context it modifies. For example, it could describe actions being carried out "with inappropriate means" or referring to situations "involving inappropriate circumstances." The word carries a negative connotation, implying a deviation from expected norms or standards.