haavatavamad
Haavatavamad is an Estonian adjective form meaning the more vulnerable or the more easily injured in a group. It represents the plural comparative degree of the base adjective haavatav (vulnerable). In Estonian, adjectives can be inflected to express comparison and number, so haavatavamad is used when referring to multiple subjects that are more vulnerable than others.
Grammatically, haavatav specifies the inherent vulnerability, while haavatavam is the singular comparative form, and haavatavamad is
In usage, haavatavamad commonly appears in risk assessment, policy discourse, humanitarian and public health contexts, and
Related terms include haavatav (vulnerable) and haavatavus (vulnerability). The term is typically employed in formal or