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vakiintunut

Vakiintunut is a Finnish adjective formed from the verb vakiintua, meaning to become established, settle, or gain a firm position. The form vakiintunut corresponds to the past participle and is used to describe something that has become established and is now stable or generally accepted. It carries a sense of longevity and legitimacy, as opposed to something temporary or provisional.

Usage and meaning: Vakiintunut describes statuses, practices, ideas, or institutions that have attained broad acceptance or

Examples: Vakiintunut käytäntö means an established practice. Vakiintunut markkina-asema refers to an established or secure market

Etymology and related forms: The word is derived from vakiintua, with the suffix -nut forming the past

See also: established, sustainability in language; related Finnish adjectives formed from participles.

a
fixed
position
over
time.
It
is
commonly
used
with
nouns
such
as
käytäntö
(established
practice),
asema
(established
position),
järjestelmä
(established
system),
käsitys
(established
notion),
or
markkina-asema
(established
market
position).
The
term
can
refer
to
customs,
relationships,
organizations,
or
scientific
models
that
are
widely
accepted.
position.
Vakiintunut
ajattelutapa
denotes
an
established
way
of
thinking.
The
expression
often
contrasts
with
newer
or
more
provisional
arrangements,
emphasizing
durability
and
widespread
acceptance.
participle
that
functions
as
an
adjective.
Related
terms
include
vakiinnuttaa
(to
establish,
to
fix
in
place)
and
vakiintua
(to
become
established).