bírálják
Bírálják is a Hungarian verb form meaning they judge or they assess. It is the present tense, third-person plural form of the verb bírál, which denotes the act of judging, evaluating, or reviewing. The base sense covers evaluating quality, suitability, or compliance with criteria.
The verb is commonly used in contexts where a group considers or decides on submitted items, such
Morphology and related forms: other present-tense forms include bírálom (I evaluate), bírálod (you evaluate), bírálja (he/she/it
Domains and usage: bírálják appears across domains such as academia, culture, public administration, and professional settings,
Etymology and nuance: the verb is connected to bíró, the word for judge, and conveys a process-oriented