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Wspierane

Wspierane is a Polish term formed from the verb wspierać, meaning to support or back. In Polish grammar it functions as the passive participle used as an adjective, describing objects, actions, or initiatives that receive support or backing. The form is commonly found in neutral and formal language, including administrative, legal, and journalistic contexts.

Etymology and grammar: Wspierane derives from the root wspiera- with the participial ending appropriate for neuter

Usage: The phrase is used to indicate that something has received assistance or backing. It appears in

Related terms: Wspieranie (the act of supporting), wspierać (to support), and wsparcie (support). Wspierane can function

Note: Wspierane is primarily a grammatical and linguistic form rather than a standalone concept; its meaning

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singular
or
plural
forms.
It
is
the
neuter
singular
or
plural
form
of
the
passive
participle,
and
it
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
For
example,
objects
described
as
wspierane
are
those
that
are
being
supported,
aided,
or
funded.
sentences
such
as
“projekty
wspierane
przez
granty”
(projects
supported
by
grants)
or
“inicjatywy
wspierane
przez
organizacje”
(initiatives
supported
by
organizations).
In
everyday
language,
it
can
be
found
in
headlines
and
formal
communications
to
convey
the
status
of
support
without
specifying
the
source
or
type
of
support.
In
some
contexts,
more
specific
alternatives
like
finansowane
or
popierane
may
be
used
depending
on
nuance
and
formality.
similarly
to
other
participial
adjectives
that
denote
a
state
of
being
backed
or
aided,
and
it
often
appears
alongside
nouns
describing
programs,
projects,
and
initiatives.
derives
from
the
broader
idea
of
support
or
backing.