Bejuttat
Bejuttat is a Hungarian verb that means to cause someone to gain entry into a place, organization, or situation, or to introduce someone into a social or professional circle. It can refer to legitimate access—such as admitting a person to a company, a club, or a program—as well as to illicit entry, where the sense implies smuggling or covert access. The verb is transitive and typically used with a person as the direct object and with a destination as the complement (the place or group being entered).
Origin and form: Bejuttat is composed of the prefix be-, meaning into or in, and the causative
Usage notes and examples: Bejuttat is common in everyday Hungarian and can carry neutral or negative connotations
Related terms include bejuttatás (the act of admitting or bringing in), beengedés (letting in), and bevezetés