vaurioitti
"Vaurioitti" is a Finnish verb that translates to "to damage" or "to harm" in English. It is derived from the noun "vahinko," which means "damage" or "harm." The verb "vaurioitti" is used to describe an action that causes damage or harm to something or someone. It can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it requires a direct object, such as "vaurioitti taloa" (damaged the house). In the intransitive form, it does not require a direct object, such as "vaurioitti" (was damaged). The past tense of "vaurioitti" is "vaurioitti," and the past participle is "vaurioitunut." The verb can also be used in the passive voice, such as "talo vaurioitiin" (the house was damaged). "Vaurioitti" is a common word in Finnish and is used in various contexts, including accidents, natural disasters, and intentional harm. It is important to note that the use of "vaurioitti" can be subjective, as what constitutes damage or harm can vary depending on the context and the perspective of the speaker.