oikeutettua
Oikeutettua is the partitive singular form of the Finnish adjective oikeutettu, which describes something or someone as entitled, justified, or having a legitimate basis. The core sense is that a right or claim is recognized and supported by rules, laws, or good grounds. The term is common in legal, administrative, and everyday language, where it can refer to a person, a claim, or a benefit that is warranted.
- Entitlement or eligibility: used to describe someone who has a right to receive a benefit, discount,
- Justification of a claim or action: can indicate that a statement, demand, or decision is well
In Finnish, oikeutettu often appears with amounts or benefits, such as etuus, korvaus, alennus, or oikeus, to
As an adjective, oikeutettu declines like other Finnish adjectives. Examples of forms include: nominative singular oikeutettu,
The word derives from oikeus, meaning right or law, and the participial suffix -ttu/-ttu, linked to the
Oikeus, oikeudenmukaisuus, kelpoisuus, etuus, korvaus, alennus.