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leimaavat

Leimaavat is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Finnish verb leimata, meaning to stamp, seal, or mark. It describes the action of applying a mark or seal to objects, documents, or surfaces, performed by multiple actors.

The word derives from leima, meaning stamp or seal, with the standard Finnish present-tense plural ending -vat

In usage, leimaavat appears in administrative, manufacturing, and archival contexts. For example: "Virastot leimaavat asiakirjat ennen

Related terms include leima (stamp/mark), leimaus (stamping/marking), and leimaantua (to become branded/marked or to be marked

or
-vät,
yielding
leimaavat.
arkistointia"
(The
offices
stamp
the
documents
before
archiving).
Another
example:
"Postin
työntekijät
leimaavat
lähetykset
postimerkeillä"
(The
postal
workers
stamp
the
shipments
with
postage
stamps).
In
modern
contexts,
the
term
can
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
describe
digital
seals
or
approvals,
such
as
"digitaalinen
leima."
by
an
event).