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Skorygowany

Skorygowany is a Polish adjective formed from the verb skorygować, meaning to correct or amend. It describes something that has undergone correction and is now in a corrected or amended state. The term is commonly used for documents, data sets, records, reports, or any item that has been updated after identifying errors or inconsistencies.

In ordinary use, skorygowany agrees with the noun it modifies. The masculine singular form is skorygowany, the

Etymologically, the word derives from the verb skorygować (perfectionive) and is related to korygować (imperfective), both

feminine
singular
skorygowana,
and
the
neuter
singular
skorygowane.
In
plural,
forms
include
skorygowani
(masculine
personal)
and
skorygowane
(mixed
or
neuter
plural).
For
example:
“Plik
skorygowany
zawiera
poprawki,”
“Dane
skorygowane
zostały
zatwierdzone.”
These
forms
allow
precise
description
of
the
corrected
state
across
gender
and
number.
connected
to
the
broader
Indo-European
root
for
correction.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
technical,
administrative,
and
academic
contexts
to
indicate
that
an
item
has
been
amended
or
updated
as
a
result
of
review,
verification,
or
quality
control.