raastettiin
Raastettiin is the past passive form of the Finnish verb raastaa. It is used in legal and journalistic language to indicate that a monetary penalty or fine was imposed by authorities on a person or organization. The agent performing the action is typically not stated in the sentence, leaving the punished party as the grammatical subject and the authority as the implied agent.
Morphology: Finnish verbs form past passive with the suffix -ttiin; raastaa in the past passive becomes raastettiin.
Meaning and usage: In practice raastettiin appears in sentences describing penalties, for example penalties issued for
Relation to related terms: The concept of raastettiin is connected to sakko (fine), rangaistus (punishment), and
Limitations: The verb raastaa is rarely used in everyday speech for minor penalties; in casual speech speakers