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tarvittavissa

Tarvittavissa is a Finnish adjective form derived from tarvita, meaning to need. It expresses that something is necessary or required in a given context. The form is the inessive singular of the participle tarvittava, produced with the suffix -ttava and the case ending -ssa, and it is commonly used to link a noun to the notion of necessity.

In practice, tarvittavissa is most often found in phrases describing things that are needed in a particular

Usage notes and related forms:

- Tarvittava is the base meaning “needed” or “necessary,” used as a normal adjective.

- Tarvittavuus refers to the quality or state of being needed (needfulness or necessity).

- Tarvittavissa can function in attributive phrases before a noun (tarvittavissa oleva X) or, in some cases,

Nuances:

- Tarvittavissa emphasizes the situational or context-dependent nature of the need, as opposed to universal necessity.

- It is typically reserved for more formal or technical discourse; everyday language often uses synonyms such

See also: tarvittava, tarvittavuus, välttämätön.

situation.
For
example,
tarvittavissa
oleva
tieto
means
“the
information
that
is
needed,”
and
tarvittavissa
olevat
tiedot
means
“the
information
that
is
needed”
in
the
plural.
The
construction
is
common
in
formal,
administrative,
and
technical
language,
where
prerequisites,
requirements,
or
essential
elements
are
discussed.
in
predicate
constructions
(X
on
tarvittavissa).
as
välttämätöntä
or
tarvitsema.