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Adresat

Adresat is a Polish noun meaning the recipient of something addressed. It denotes the person or organization to whom a letter, parcel, document, notification, advertisement, or message is directed. The term is used across postal, administrative, legal, and communications contexts to identify the intended addressee.

In postal service, the adresat is the person indicated by the address to receive delivery. In administrative

In communications and marketing, adresat refers to the intended audience or target group for a message or

Etymology: the word derives from adres (address) with a suffix characteristic of agentive nouns, reflecting the

Synonyms and related terms include odbiorca (recipient) and nadawca (sender). The term is commonly used with

and
legal
settings,
the
adresat
is
the
entity
to
whom
a
decision,
act,
or
service
of
process
is
addressed,
and
proper
identification
of
the
adresat
is
essential
for
validity
or
effectiveness
of
the
act.
campaign,
often
described
as
the
adresat
of
the
communication.
In
linguistics
and
rhetoric,
the
adresat
is
the
recipient
of
utterances
or
discourse,
shaping
how
the
message
is
formulated
and
delivered.
role
of
the
person
or
entity
to
whom
something
is
directed.
accompanying
phrases
such
as
adresat
wiadomości
(addressee
of
the
message)
or
adresat
reklamy
(target
of
the
advertisement).
The
concept
emphasizes
the
recipient’s
role
in
the
transmission
and
reception
of
information,
goods,
or
official
acts.