pamautettu
Pamautettu is a Finnish term that translates to "blown up" or "detonated." It is most commonly used in the context of explosives, referring to the act of setting off a bomb or other explosive device. The term can also be used more figuratively to describe a sudden and forceful release of energy or emotion, such as a "pamautettu mieli" (blown-up mind) suggesting extreme anger or distress. In colloquial speech, it might also describe something that broke or malfunctioned suddenly and with a loud noise. The specific meaning of pamautettu often depends on the surrounding context. For instance, in news reports, it would typically refer to a literal explosion. In a personal conversation, it might describe a car engine that "pamautti" (blew up) or a person who "pamautti" with anger. The verb form is "pamauttaa," meaning to cause something to blow up or detonate. The past participle form is pamautettu.