ründimatu
Ründimatu is an Estonian adjective meaning not attacking or defensive in nature. It is used to describe approaches, policies, or behaviours that avoid initiating aggression and instead emphasize defense, restraint, or non-aggression. The term can apply to states, organizations, sports teams, or individuals who choose non-offensive tactics.
Etymology and usage notes: Ründimatu is formed from the verb ründama (to attack) plus the negating suffix
Contexts: In political discourse, ründimatu is used to describe a non-aggressive foreign policy, a defensive posture,
Related concepts: The opposite term is ründav (attacking or offensive). Related ideas include kaitsev (defensive) and
Notes: While widely understood in Estonia, ründimatu is a specialized descriptor and may be context-dependent, requiring