kapeammin
Kapeammin is a Finnish adverb meaning more narrowly or more narrowly defined. It is used to describe the degree or manner in which something is restricted, limited, or specified, often in relation to scope, focus, or criteria.
Etymology and form: The word is derived from the Finnish adjective kapea, meaning narrow. The comparative form
Usage: Kapeammin is typically used in formal or written Finnish to indicate that something has been narrowed
- The measures have been made kapeammin than before. (Toimenpiteet on tehty kapeammin kuin aiemmin.)
- The study focuses more narrowly on a specific aspect, i.e., kapeammin defined criteria.
Notes: While widely understood in Finnish, kapeammin tends to appear more in written or technical language
See also: kapea (narrow), kapeus (narrowness), laajuus (scope).