elutasítottátok
elutasítottátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, perfective aspect, and indicative mood of the verb elutasít, which means "to reject" or "to refuse." Therefore, "elutasítottátok" translates directly to "you (plural) rejected" or "you (plural) refused." This form indicates that a group of people performed the action of rejection or refusal in the past. The perfective aspect suggests that the action was completed. The indicative mood is used for statements of fact. Context is crucial for understanding the precise meaning, as it depends on what was rejected or refused. For example, "A lehetőséget elutasítottátok" would mean "You (plural) rejected the opportunity." Similarly, "A segítséget elutasítottátok" would translate to "You (plural) refused the help." The grammatical structure clearly marks the subject as a plural "you" and the tense as past.