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valmiuksiin

Valmiuksiin is a Finnish grammatical form that functions as the illative plural of the noun valmius, meaning readiness or preparedness. It expresses movement into or attainment of a state of readiness and is used when referring to entering or aiming for readiness on a collective or generalized level.

The form is most commonly found in descriptive or technical Finnish, such as discussions of education, risk

Etymology and grammatical note: valmius is the base noun meaning readiness, built from the stem valmi- with

In summary, valmiuksiin designates entering into or aiming for a state of readiness and is a term

management,
project
planning,
or
organizational
readiness.
It
helps
convey
the
idea
of
becoming
prepared
for
a
task,
situation,
or
event,
rather
than
merely
describing
the
current
state
of
readiness.
the
suffix
-us
to
form
a
noun.
The
illative
plural
suffix
-iin
marks
direction
toward
or
into
a
state
for
multiple
referents,
yielding
valmiuksiin.
Finnish
morphology
employs
various
case
and
number
endings,
and
valmiuksiin
is
one
specific
form
among
many
that
illustrate
the
system
of
case
endings
in
the
language.
primarily
used
in
formal
or
technical
Finnish
to
discuss
preparedness
on
a
collective
or
abstract
level.
See
also
valmius
and
related
concepts
of
preparation
and
readiness
in
Finnish.