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lopulliseen

Lopulliseen is a Finnish adjective form used to mean final, conclusive, or ultimate, and it appears in the illative case as lopulliseen. The base adjective is lopullinen, and the illative form indicates movement toward or into the final state, for example when something is taken to its final form or decision. Lopullinen describes things that are settled and not expected to change, such as outcomes, decisions, plans, or conclusions.

Etymologically, lopullinen derives from loppu, meaning end, plus the derivational suffix -llinen, which creates adjectives indicating

Usage notes and examples:

- Tämä on lopullinen päätös. This is the final decision.

- Soppimus on hyväksytty lopulliseen muotoon. The contract has been approved in its final form.

- Päädyimme lopulliseen ratkaisuun. We arrived at the final/ultimate solution.

Lopulliseen is common in formal, administrative, or legal language, where definitiveness needs to be emphasized. It

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a
characteristic.
Related
forms
include
lopullisuus
(definitiveness
or
finality),
lopullisesti
(adverb
meaning
definitively
or
finally),
and
other
inflected
forms
such
as
lopullisen
(genitive
singular)
and
lopulliseen
(illative
singular).
Finnish
adjectives
grammatically
agree
with
their
nouns
in
number
and
case,
so
lopullinen
takes
different
endings
as
the
noun
it
modifies
changes.
can
contrast
with
väliaikainen
(temporary)
or
epävarma
(uncertain),
signaling
that
a
matter
has
been
concluded
beyond
further
revision.