priverstinius
Priverstinius is the masculine plural accusative form of the Lithuanian adjective priverstinis, which means forced, coercive, or mandatory. The word is used to describe actions, measures, or obligations that are imposed by authority or required by law, and it appears primarily in legal, administrative, and historical texts. As a grammatical form, priverstinius signals that the modified noun is plural and in the accusative case.
Etymology and meaning: priverstinis derives from the verb priversti, meaning to force. In usage, it conveys
Typical usage: The form priverstinius modifies masculine plural nouns in the accusative, for example priverstinius veiksmus
Context and scope: Priverstinius is a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept. It appears across
Translations and related terms: The root priverstinis is commonly translated as “compulsory,” “mandatory,” or “coercive.” Related
See also: prievarta, priverstiniai darbai, prievarta teisėje.