valtuutetaan
Valtuutetaan is the present passive form of the Finnish verb valtuuttaa, meaning to authorize, empower, or deputize someone to act on behalf of another. The infinitive is valtuuttaa, and the related noun valtuutus denotes the act of authorizing or a document granting authority. A person who receives authority is called a valtuutettu, and in political contexts valtuutetut are elected representatives in a council (valtuusto).
Etymology and usage notes: The term arises from valtuus (authorization, mandate) with the verb-forming suffix -uttaa,
Contexts and examples: In civil law, a person may grant someone valtuutus to act on their behalf
Usage distinctions: The verb valtuuttaa emphasizes the act of granting authority, while valtuutus refers to the