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kohdistavat

Kohdistavat is a form of the Finnish verb kohdistaa, meaning to target, direct toward, or aim at. In its basic finite use, kohdistavat is the third person plural present indicative: they target or they direct. For example: Yritykset kohdistavat mainontansa nuorille. This shows how the form functions as a finite verb in clauses with a plural subject.

Beyond finite usage, kohdistavat also appears as the present active participle in its plural attributive form.

Grammatically, kohdistaa is a transitive verb, and its participle forms follow standard Finnish participle inflection patterns.

In usage, kohdistavat commonly appears in business, advertising, politics, and media discourse, where campaigns, messages, or

See also: kohdistaa, present active participle kohdistava, Finnish participle inflection.

In
this
role,
it
describes
nouns
that
are
performing
or
characterized
by
targeting.
For
instance:
kohdistavat
kampanjat
means
campaigns
that
are
targeting
(a
particular
group
or
market).
In
Finnish,
participles
inflect
to
agree
with
the
noun
in
number
and
case,
so
kohdistavat
kampanjat
is
a
natural
plural
phrase.
The
present
active
participle
form
is
kohdistava
in
singular
and
kohdistavat
in
plural
when
used
attributively.
The
word’s
meaning
remains
centered
on
directing
attention,
resources,
or
actions
toward
a
specified
target.
actions
are
described
as
being
targeted
toward
a
particular
audience
or
objective.
It
can
also
appear
in
descriptive
or
evaluative
sentences
discussing
strategies
or
effects
of
targeting.