Elnyelték
Elnyelték is a Hungarian verb meaning "they swallowed" or "they were swallowed." It is the past tense, third-person plural form of the verb elnyel, which translates to "to swallow." The verb can be used literally to describe the act of consuming something, such as a person swallowing food or an animal swallowing prey. Figuratively, elnyelték can also refer to something being absorbed, consumed, or lost. For instance, a large organization might "swallow" a smaller one through acquisition, or a problem might be described as being "swallowed up" by a larger crisis. The context in which the word is used will determine its precise meaning. The plural form indicates that multiple subjects performed the action of swallowing or that multiple objects were swallowed. It is a common verb in the Hungarian language and appears in various literary and everyday contexts. Understanding the base verb elnyel is key to comprehending the meaning of its conjugated forms, including elnyelték.