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celowe

Celowe is the neuter singular form of the Polish adjective celowy, meaning intentional or deliberate. It is used to describe actions, measures, or events that are performed with a specific aim or purpose, as opposed to those arising by accident or chance. The adverb form celowo conveys the manner of acting with intention, roughly translating to deliberately or intentionally.

Etymology and form: the word derives from the Polish root cel meaning goal or aim, combined with

Usage: in everyday language, celowe describes actions that are planned or purposeful. In legal, policy, or analytical

Examples: It was a celowe działanie by the company to increase market share. The report notes celowe

See also: celowy, celowo, niecelowy, niecelowe, intencjonalny.

Note: celowe is a standard Polish term and is not typically used as a proper noun; if

the
adjectival
suffix
-owy.
As
a
declinable
adjective,
celowe
accompanies
neuter
nouns
(for
example,
celowe
działanie),
while
masculine
and
feminine
forms
are
celowy
and
celowa,
respectively,
to
agree
with
gender.
The
related
noun
is
cel,
meaning
a
goal
or
target.
contexts,
phrases
like
celowe
działanie
(deliberate
action)
or
celowe
środki
(purposeful
measures)
are
common.
The
term
often
appears
in
contrasts
such
as
celowe
versus
niecelowe
or
niezamierzone
(unintentional).
działania
państwa
aimed
at
stabilizing
the
economy.
He
acted
celowo,
knowing
the
risks
involved.
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are
seeking
information
about
a
place,
organization,
or
a
title
named
Celowe,
please
provide
additional
context.