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Wydobywane

Wydobywane is a Polish term used as the present passive participle of wydobywać, meaning to extract, mine, or recover materials. It functions as an adjective indicating that the subject is in the process of being extracted or is designated for extraction. The form agrees with the gender and number of the noun: wydobywany (masculine singular), wydobywana (feminine), and wydobywane (neuter singular or plural). In standard usage, wydobywane describes resources, substances, or deposits that are currently accessible or being worked, such as wydobywane minerały, wydobywane złoża, or wydobywane kopaliny.

In mining and geology, the term appears in technical reports, production plans, and environmental assessments to

Translations into English vary by context; the most direct equivalents are extracted, being extracted, or mined.

distinguish
between
resources
that
are
actively
exploited
and
those
that
are
not
yet
mined.
It
is
also
used
in
environmental
management
and
logistics
to
signify
quantities
being
harvested
at
a
given
time.
In
archaeology
or
paleontology,
the
phrase
may
describe
artifacts
or
fossils
being
recovered
during
excavations,
though
such
uses
are
less
common
than
in
geology.
Wydobywane
is
not
a
proper
name
and
is
rarely
used
as
a
title
or
label
outside
language
contexts.