väärivateks
väärivateks is a Estonian word. It is the plural past active participle form of the verb "vääratama," which translates to "to err" or "to make a mistake" in English. Therefore, "väärivateks" refers to entities or things that have erred or made mistakes. The word itself does not denote a specific group or concept, but rather a past action or state of having made an error. It can be used in various contexts to describe individuals, actions, or even abstract concepts that have gone astray. For instance, one might refer to "väärivateks inimesteks" (erring people) or "väärivateks otsusteks" (erroneous decisions). The grammatical function of "väärivateks" indicates a completed action in the past, and its plural form suggests that more than one subject has committed an error. Understanding the root verb "vääratama" is key to grasping the meaning and application of "väärivateks" in Estonian sentences.