katkestav
Katkestav is an Estonian attributive participle derived from the verb katkestama, meaning to interrupt or cut off. Used as an adjective, katkestav describes something that causes an interruption, disrupts a process, or terminates a connection. The form is common in both everyday language and technical terminology, where it can modify nouns to indicate an interrupting function or effect.
In vocabulary terms, katkestav belongs to the class of present participles formed with the suffix -av, which
Related terms include katkestus (interruption) and katkestama (to interrupt). The adjective katkestav is typically inflected to