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epäedullisia

Epäedullisia is a Finnish adjective meaning unfavorable, unprofitable, or disadvantageous. It describes multiple items, options, or outcomes that are not advantageous in a given context. The form epäedullisia is used with plural nouns, such as tarjouksia, ratkaisuja, or vaikutuksia.

Etymology: The word is built from epä-, a negation prefix, and edullinen, meaning favorable or profitable. Together

Usage: The term is common in economic, business, consumer, and policy discussions, as well as everyday language.

Examples of usage: Epäedullisia tarjouksia are deals where total costs outweigh the benefits. Epäedullisia ratkaisuja refers

See also: edullinen, epäedullinen, kustannustehokkuus, hyöty-kustannusanalyysi.

they
convey
the
sense
of
things
that
do
not
bring
a
net
benefit.
It
is
used
to
compare
alternatives
and
to
indicate
that
a
choice
yields
fewer
benefits
or
greater
costs
relative
to
other
options.
The
tone
remains
neutral
and
descriptive,
even
though
it
often
signals
that
a
particular
option
is
not
advisable.
to
decisions
whose
costs
and
risks
are
greater
than
the
expected
gains.
Epäedullisia
sivuvaikutuksia
denote
side
effects
that
are
not
advantageous
or
that
outweigh
the
positives
of
a
treatment
or
measure.