võimudes
Võimudes is an Estonian word form that derives from võim, meaning power or authority. It is used to express the state of being in power, referring to actors such as states, governments, organizations, or individuals that currently exercise influence or control. In political and historical writing, võimudes conveys the idea of current occupancy of authority rather than mere potential or formal position.
In grammar, võimudes is a case-inflected form employed to indicate a state or location related to power.
Usage and nuance: võimudes is typically used in contexts where the focus is on who holds authority
Etymology and related forms: võimudes is built from võim (power) with Estonian inflection to express a state