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lyhytkestoista

Lyhytkestoista is a Finnish adjective meaning short-term or of short duration. It is formed from the words lyhyt (short) and kesto (duration), and is commonly used to describe events, actions, or conditions that last only a brief period. The specific form lyhytkestoista is the partitive singular, a grammatical form used when the noun it modifies is in the partitive case or in certain dependent constructions.

In practical use, lyhytkestoista appears before a noun in phrases such as lyhytkestoista hoitoa (short-term care),

Common contexts for the term include healthcare, education, research, and policy discussions, where durations of interventions,

Related terms include the noun lyhytkestoisuus (the quality or state of being short-term) and the antonymous

lyhytkestoista
kurssia
(a
short-term
course),
or
lyhytkestoista
tutkimusta
(short-term
research).
It
often
contrasts
with
long-duration
concepts
expressed
by
phrases
like
pitkäaikaista
or
pitkäkestoista.
The
choice
between
lyhytkestoista
and
other
duration
descriptors
can
influence
nuance:
lyhytkestoista
emphasizes
the
temporary
or
transient
nature
of
the
thing,
rather
than
its
scope
or
intensity.
programs,
or
studies
are
relevant.
It
may
appear
in
official
reports,
project
plans,
and
clinical
descriptions,
among
other
genres.
pitkähkö
or
pitkäaikainen
(long-term).
While
synonyms
exist,
lyhytkestoista
specifically
signals
limited
duration
rather
than
mere
brevity
or
temporary
status.