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nopeuttaa

Nopeuttaa is a Finnish verb meaning to speed up or to accelerate something. It is formed from the adjective nopea (fast) with the causative suffix -uttaa, which yields a transitive verb that expresses causing an increase in speed. The verb is used to describe making a process, mechanism, or action faster, rather than becoming faster on its own.

Forms and usage are typical of Finnish verbs. The infinitive and the third-person singular present form are

Common contexts for using nopeuttaa include technical and organizational settings, such as speeding up production, data

Related forms include nopeutua, the intransitive counterpart meaning “to speed up” in the sense of becoming

written
the
same:
nopeuttaa.
The
imperative
form
is
nopeuta
(you
speed
up)
or,
in
plural,
nopeuttakaa.
The
present
passive
is
nopeutetaan.
The
past
participle
is
nopeuttanut,
which
is
used
with
auxiliary
verbs
to
form
perfect
tenses
(for
example,
on
nopeuttanut
=
has
sped
up).
transfer,
or
decision-making
processes.
For
example,
one
might
say,
“Yritys
pyrkii
nopeuttamaan
tuotantoa”
(The
company
aims
to
speed
up
production)
or
“Uudet
järjestelmät
nopeuttavat
tiedonsiirtoa”
(The
new
systems
speed
up
data
transmission).
faster.
The
verb
can
appear
in
a
range
of
tenses
and
moods
just
like
other
Finnish
verbs,
with
its
causative
nuance
emphasizing
the
act
of
making
something
proceed
more
quickly.