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suurendades

Suurendades is an Estonian verbal adverbial participle formed from the verb suurendama, meaning “to increase” or “to enlarge.” It denotes an accompanying circumstance or manner of the action in the main clause and is used to express how something is done or what caused a result. As a non-finite form, it does not carry tense, person, or number on its own; the subject of the main clause is typically the same as the implied subject of the participial clause.

Formation and use

Suurendades is created from the stem of suurendama by adding the suffix -des, resulting in a form

Examples

- Suurendades investeeringuid, paranes ettevõtte finantspositsioon. (By increasing investments, the company’s financial position improved.)

- Suurendades tootmist, kasvas kasum. (By increasing production, profit grew.)

Relation to other forms

Suurendamine is the corresponding noun meaning “the increase” or “increasing.” Unlike finite verbs, the participle suurendades

See also

Estonian grammar, non-finite verb forms, adverbial participles, suurendama.

that
translates
roughly
to
“by
increasing”
or
“in
increasing.”
It
is
commonly
used
to
link
clauses
and
to
indicate
a
method
or
condition
under
which
the
action
of
the
main
clause
occurs.
The
form
does
not
inflect
for
subject;
the
connected
clause
shares
the
subject
with
the
main
clause
when
appropriate.
cannot
stand
alone
as
a
full
predicate
and
relies
on
a
main
clause
to
provide
tense
and
person.
It
is
part
of
a
broader
set
of
Estonian
non-finite
verb
forms
used
for
adverbial
or
adnominal
purposes.