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põhinev

Põhinev is an Estonian adjective and present participle meaning “based on,” “grounded in,” or “founded on.” It is used to describe statements, theories, analyses, or approaches that derive their content from a particular source, evidence, or framework. The term is common in academic, professional, and journalistic writing as a way to indicate the basis or justification for something.

Usage and meaning: Põhinev is typically placed before a noun to form a compound modifier, for example,

Etymology and relation to other forms: The word is formed from the concept of base or foundation

Grammatical notes: As a participial adjective, põhinev agrees with the noun it modifies in number and case.

See also: põhineb; põhineva.

põhinev
teooria
(a
theory
based
on
certain
premises)
or
põhinev
lähenemine
(a
basis-based
approach).
It
can
also
appear
predicatively
with
the
verb
olema,
as
in
See
väide
on
põhinev
(This
claim
is
based
on
[these]
premises).
The
English
equivalents
are
based
on
or
grounded
in.
(põhi)
with
the
participial
suffix
-ev,
reflecting
a
relation
to
the
verb
or
construction
meaning
“to
base
on.”
It
is
related
to
the
common
verb
phrase
põhineb
meaning
“is
based
on.”
It
is
typically
used
in
formal
or
technical
prose
to
signal
the
source
or
justification
of
a
claim,
analysis,
or
method.
For
expressing
a
completed
basis
one
might
use
related
forms
such
as
põhinenud
in
appropriate
contexts,
though
põhinev
remains
the
standard
attributive
form
for
present-based
basis.