säännöttömiksi
"Säännöttömiksi" is the plural partitive form of the Finnish adjective "säännötön". This adjective translates to "unregulated," "irregular," or "anomalous" in English. The form "säännöttömiksi" specifically indicates an indefinite quantity or a part of something that is unregulated or irregular. It is often used to describe multiple things that lack established rules, order, or a consistent pattern. For instance, it might be used in a sentence to refer to "some irregular actions" or "unregulated markets." The partitive case in Finnish is used to denote a part of a whole, an indefinite quantity, or an incomplete action, and when applied to the plural adjective "säännöttömiksi," it conveys a sense of multiplicity and indefiniteness regarding the irregularity or lack of regulation. The root word "sääntö" means "rule" or "regulation," with the suffix "-tön" indicating the absence of something, thus forming "säännötön" meaning "without rules" or "unregulated."