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tarkoitettujen

Tarkoitettujen is a Finnish word-form that functions as the genitive plural of the past passive participle tarkoitettu, meaning intended or meant. It is used in adjectival phrases to refer to a group or set of things that have been designated or planned for a particular purpose, often within a larger noun phrase.

The participle tarkoitettu is derived from the verb tarkoittaa, meaning to mean or to intend, and from

Usage of tarkoitettujen follows standard Finnish grammar for adjectives and participles used attributively. It typically appears

Examples include phrases like tarkoitettujen kohteiden suojeleminen (the protection of the intended targets) or tarkoitettujen henkilöiden

Notes: Like other Finnish participles used as adjectives, tarkoitettujen requires correct case and number agreement with

the
noun
tarkoitus,
meaning
purpose
or
aim.
When
used
as
an
adjective,
tarkoitettu
or
its
inflected
forms
describe
a
noun.
In
the
genitive
plural,
the
form
becomes
tarkoitettujen,
which
appears
in
phrases
involving
a
plural
noun
in
genitive,
for
example
tarkoitettujen
kohteiden
or
tarkoitettujen
henkilöiden.
when
referring
to
a
plural
set
of
entities
that
are
the
subject
of
intention
or
designation,
often
in
formal,
administrative,
or
legal
contexts.
The
form
itself
conveys
a
nuance
of
planning
or
designation
rather
than
merely
"having
been
meant"
in
a
generic
sense,
and
it
is
contrasted
with
tarkoitettu
in
singular
or
nominative
forms.
oikeudet
(the
rights
of
the
intended
persons).
The
word
carries
a
precise,
sometimes
technical
tone
and
is
best
understood
within
fuller
context
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
the
noun
it
describes.
It
does
not
stand
alone
as
a
noun
but
forms
part
of
a
larger
noun
phrase.