Távolítok
Távolítok is a Hungarian verb meaning “I remove” or “I distance” in the present tense, first person singular. It is derived from the root távol, meaning far, with the derivational suffix -ít, forming a transitive verb that signals making something distant or taking something away from a location. The verb can also be extended with prefixes to express more specific meanings; the most common prefixed form is eltávolít, meaning “to remove” in a stronger or more formal sense. Related nouns include távolítás (removal, distance) and eltávolítás (removal, elimination).
Etymology and related forms: Távolít comes from távol (far) plus the -ít suffix that creates verbs of
Conjugation and usage: In the present indicative, the forms are távolítok, távolítasz, távolít, távolítunk, távolítotok, távolítanak.
Examples: Use of eltávolít to emphasize deliberate removal from a location or system is common: “Eltávolítom