kiristyneet
Kiristyneet is Finnish for "tightened" or "more stringent," and functions as the plural past participle of the verb kiristyä. It is used as an adjective to describe changes that have already occurred, often in rules, conditions, or processes. Typical collocations include kiristyneet säännöt (stricter rules), kiristyneet olosuhteet (tightened conditions), and kiristyneet lait (tightened laws). The form can describe physical tightening as well, but its most common uses are figurative.
Etymology and grammar: Kiristyneet is derived from the verb kiristyä, meaning to tighten or become tight, with
Usage notes: The word conveys that a change has taken place and has a lasting effect. It
- Kiristyneet säännöt vaikuttavat yritysten toimintaan. (Stricter rules affect business operations.)
- Taloudelliset olosuhteet ovat kiristyneet viimeisen kvartaalin aikana. (Economic conditions have tightened in the past quarter.)
- Kiristyneet valvontatoimet lisäävät kustannuksia. (Tightened oversight increases costs.)