ratifioiduttua
Ratifioiduttua is a Finnish non-finite participial form derived from the verb ratifioida, meaning to ratify. It denotes a state resulting from ratification and is typically used in formal or legal Finnish to refer to something that has undergone ratification, such as laws, treaties, or documents.
In terms of formation and function, ratifioiduttua is produced from the past passive participle stem ratifioitu
Usage and nuance: ratifioiduttua conveys that the referenced item has completed the act of ratification and
See also: ratification, Finnish grammar, participles, legal Finnish.