vastustame
Vastustame is the Estonian present-tense, first-person plural form of the verb vastustama, meaning to oppose, resist, or deny. As a finite verb form, vastustame is used to express that a group or collective subject is currently opposing a proposal, statement, action, or policy. It conveys a stance of disagreement or non-acceptance.
Etymology and form: The verb vastustama derives from the element vastu, meaning against, combined with a stem
Usage: Vastustame is commonly found in political, organizational, and public discourse to indicate collective disagreement. It
Examples: Me vastustame seda eelnõu. (We oppose this bill.) Me vastustame plaani suurendada maksukoormust. (We oppose
Related terms: Vastustama is related to other stance- or opinion-related verbs in Estonian, such as nõustuma
In summary, vastustame is a concise, neutral term used to denote collective opposition in Estonian, commonly