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pienentä

Pienentää is a Finnish verb meaning “to make smaller,” “to reduce,” or “to diminish.” It is derived from the adjective pieni (“small”) with the frequentative suffix ‑ntää, indicating an action that brings something to a reduced size or quantity. The verb belongs to the first conjugation class and follows regular Finnish verb inflection patterns: pienennän (I reduce), pienennät, pienentää (infinitive), pienensi (past), pienentäen (present participle), etc. In everyday usage, pienentää is applied to physical dimensions, such as scaling down an image, shrinking a garment, or compressing a file, as well as to abstract concepts, like lowering prices, decreasing emissions, or curbing expenditures.

In technical contexts, pienentää often appears in software and engineering terminology, where it describes processes that

The verb’s participle forms allow it to function adjectivally: pienentävä (reducing, diminutive) and pienennetty (reduced). Pienentää

compress
data,
downsize
hardware
components,
or
optimize
resource
consumption.
In
environmental
discourse,
the
verb
is
used
when
discussing
the
reduction
of
waste,
carbon
footprints,
or
energy
usage.
The
antonym
of
pienentää
is
suurentaa,
meaning
“to
enlarge”
or
“to
increase.”
also
appears
in
idiomatic
expressions,
for
example
“pienentää
velkavipua”
(to
lower
leverage)
or
“pienentää
riskiä”
(to
reduce
risk).
As
a
common
term
in
both
colloquial
and
formal
Finnish,
pienentää
plays
a
versatile
role
in
describing
processes
of
contraction,
reduction,
and
minimisation
across
various
domains.