rajottavat
Rajottavat is a Finnish linguistic form that functions as the third-person plural present indicative of the verb rajottaa. The core meaning of rajottaa is to delimit, set boundaries, or delineate something, such as borders, areas, or limits. In usage, rajottavat corresponds to “they delimit” or “they set boundaries,” and it can appear in both geographic and figurative contexts, including planning, law, cartography, and policy discussions.
The word stems from the root relating to borders or boundaries in Finnish (related to raja, border).
Grammatical notes: Rajottavat is a finite verb form used to describe actions carried out by multiple subjects.
Examples: Kartat rajottavat kaupungin ja naapurikunnan välisiä rajoja. Ehdotus rajottaa toimivallan alueensa selvästi. In these contexts,