kärkevämmällä
kärkevämmällä is the adessive plural form of the Finnish adjective kärkevä. In Finnish grammar, the adessive case is used to indicate a location or a means by which something is done. Therefore, kärkevämmällä refers to something being done or existing in a more pointed, sharp, or sarcastic manner, or in a situation where something is more pointed, sharp, or sarcastic. The root word, kärkevä, describes something that has a sharp point or edge, or figuratively, a sharp or witty remark. The comparative form, kärkevämpi, means "sharper" or "more pointed." When the adessive ending is added, it translates to "with/by/on the sharper/more pointed one" or "in a sharper/more pointed way." For example, one might say that someone spoke kärkevämmällä, meaning they spoke in a more pointed or sarcastic tone than before. Alternatively, it could refer to being in a situation or context that is more pointed or sharp. The specific meaning depends heavily on the surrounding sentence and context in which kärkevämmällä is used.