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tootmisest

Tootmisest is an Estonian noun form derived from tootmine, meaning production or manufacturing. It is the elative case form used to indicate origin or source, roughly translating to “from production” or “out of production.” In economic, industrial, and policy writing, tootmisest refers to characteristics, effects, or elements that originate in production processes.

Grammatical notes: The base word is tootmine (production). Its genitive is tootmise (of production), and the elative

Usage examples:

- Tootmisest tulenevad kahjud võivad olla suured. (Damages arising from production can be large.)

- Uuring keskendub tootmisest tulenevate riskide hindamisele. (The study focuses on the assessment of risks arising from

- Toetuste ja regulatsioonide eesmärk on vähendada tootmisest tulenevaid negatiivseid mõjusid. (The aim of subsidies and regulation

Context and significance: Tootmisest appears mainly in specialist Eesti-language texts dealing with industry, environment, and public

form
is
tootmisest
(from/
out
of
production).
Tootmisest
is
a
noun
form,
not
a
verb,
and
it
often
appears
in
noun
phrases
describing
outcomes
or
conditions
tied
to
production
activities.
Common
phrases
include
tootmisest
tulenevad
kahjud
(damages
arising
from
production)
and
tootmisest
tulenevad
heitmed
(emissions
arising
from
production).
Adjectival
constructions
such
as
tootmisest
tingitud
(caused
by
production)
are
also
used.
production.)
is
to
reduce
the
negative
effects
arising
from
production.)
policy.
It
is
less
common
in
everyday
speech,
but
it
serves
a
precise
linguistic
function
for
attributing
effects
to
production
processes.