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Wymogi

Wymogi is a Polish noun in the plural that means requirements or conditions that must be met. It is used to describe criteria, prerequisites, or obligations imposed by rules, regulations, standards, or procedures. The singular form is wymóg, from which the plural wymogi is formed; Polish inflection follows standard patterns (e.g., wymogów in the genitive, wymogom in the dative, wymogami in the instrumental).

In practice, wymogi appear across many domains. In law and administration they denote formal requirements that

The concept emphasizes compliance with specified criteria rather than general preferences. To speak about achieving these

Synonyms may include warunki (conditions), normy or standardy (standards), though wymogi often foreground the element of

applications
or
processes
must
satisfy.
In
technical,
construction,
and
safety
contexts
they
refer
to
technical,
sanitary,
or
safety
standards
that
projects
or
devices
must
meet.
In
data
protection
and
compliance
work,
phrases
like
wymogi
RODO
(GDPR
requirements)
are
common.
The
term
can
describe
binding
obligations
issued
by
authorities
or
voluntary
criteria
established
by
industry
bodies.
criteria,
the
common
expression
is
spełnić
wymogi
(to
meet
the
requirements).
Depending
on
context,
wymogi
can
be
mandatory
(obligatory)
or
advisory
(voluntary
standards
or
guidelines
that
organizations
choose
to
follow).
an
objective
that
must
be
satisfied
rather
than
broader
conditions
or
norms.
See
also
compliance,
regulations,
standards.