kaotamiseks
Kaotamiseks is an Estonian grammatical form used to express purpose. It is derived from the noun kaotamine or the verb kaotama (to lose) and is formed by adding the suffix -miseks to the stem. The resulting phrase marks the intended end of an action, roughly corresponding to “for the purpose of” or “in order to” in English. The form is common in formal, legal, economic, and policy writing when a statement needs to specify why something is done.
In usage, kaotamiseks appears inside constructions that describe aims or motivations of actions. For example: “Kahjude
Related terms include kaotamine (the process of losing or causing loss), kaotus (loss), and kaotama (to lose).
Kaotamiseks is not a separate topic in itself but a grammatical tool used to articulate purpose within