tagajärgade
Tagajärgade is an Estonian noun form meaning “consequences” or “aftereffects,” used to refer to the results that follow a policy, action, decision, event, or process. The term denotes the range of outcomes produced by an initial cause and is commonly used in discussions of risk, impact, and policy analysis. Tagajärgade encompasses both positive and negative effects, and can include direct results as well as indirect or long‑term repercussions.
In practice, tagajärgade are analyzed to understand their scope, magnitude, distribution, and significance. Analysts distinguish between
Usage notes: Tagajärgade is a formal term in Estonian discourse and is frequently encountered in legal, governmental,
See also: consequence, impact assessment, risk analysis, policy evaluation, environmental impact.