epäolemattomiksi
epäolemattomiksi is the illative plural form of the Finnish adjective epäolematon. The adjective itself translates to "non-existent," "unreal," or "illusory." Therefore, epäolemattomiksi refers to a state or condition of being rendered into non-existence or unreality. It describes multiple entities or concepts that have been made to appear as if they do not exist or have no true being. This grammatical form often implies a transformation or a process where something is actively made to be non-existent. For instance, one might describe abstract threats as being reduced epäolemattomiksi, meaning they have been made to seem nonexistent or unreal through action or argument. The word's usage is relatively infrequent and typically found in philosophical or theoretical discussions where the nature of existence and reality is being examined. It highlights a concept of artificial or induced non-being, rather than a natural absence.