esteellisempää
Esteellisempää is a Finnish word that translates to "more obstructive" or "more hindering" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "esteellinen," meaning "obstructive" or "hindering." This word is used to describe a situation, object, or action that presents a greater impediment or obstacle than another. For example, one might say that a certain road is esteellisempää for cyclists if it has more potholes or steeper hills compared to another road. Similarly, a policy could be described as esteellisempää for business growth if it introduces more regulations or bureaucratic hurdles. The concept of "esteellisempää" implies a degree of difficulty or obstruction that needs to be overcome. It is a common term in everyday Finnish conversation and can be applied to a wide range of contexts where progress or ease of movement is impeded. The root of the word, "este," means obstacle or barrier. Therefore, "esteellinen" signifies something that contains or is characterized by obstacles, and "esteellisempää" simply denotes a higher degree of such characteristics.