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esitetty

Esitetty is a Finnish word functioning as the past passive participle of the verb esittää, meaning to present or to propose. As an adjective, it indicates that something has been presented, stated, or proposed, and it is used to describe nouns across various contexts such as academia, law, journalism, and everyday language. In Finnish grammar, esitetty agrees with the noun it modifies in number and case, for example esitetty tutkimus (presented study) or esitetty väite (stated claim). In genitive, esitetyn todistusaineiston refers to “the presented evidence.” The word also occurs in compound phrases like esitetty suunnitelma (a plan that has been presented) or esitetty väite (a claim that has been stated).

Esitetty contrasts with the verb form esittää and with finite forms such as esitettiin (it was presented)

Translations into English vary with context, typically rendered as presented, stated, or submitted. The term does

and
esitetään
(it
is
presented).
In
publishing,
reporting,
and
academic
writing,
esitetty
is
commonly
used
to
attribute
information
to
a
source
or
event:
for
example,
a
point
that
has
been
presented
by
a
researcher
or
organization.
not
function
as
a
proper
noun
and
is
widely
used
to
indicate
that
information
has
been
brought
forward
in
a
given
discourse.