élénkítik
The Hungarian word "élénkítik" is the third-person plural present indefinite form of the verb "élénkít". It translates to "they enliven", "they invigorate", or "they stimulate" in English. The root of the verb is "élénk", meaning "lively", "vivid", or "bright". Therefore, "élénkítik" describes an action where a group of subjects causes something or someone to become more lively, spirited, or energetic.
This verb can be used in various contexts. For instance, "A jó zene élénkítik a hangulatot" translates