elveszítette
Elveszítette is a Hungarian verb, the past tense conjugation of "elveszít," meaning "to lose." Specifically, it is the third-person singular past indicative form. This means it refers to an action of losing performed by a single subject in the past. For example, "A pénzét elveszítette" translates to "He/She lost his/her money." The verb "elveszít" itself is derived from "veszít," which also means "to lose," with the prefix "el-" often indicating a complete or irreversible loss, or a loss that happens unexpectedly or unintentionally. Therefore, "elveszítette" emphasizes that the subject has indeed lost something. This conjugation is common in everyday Hungarian conversation and writing when recounting past events. Its usage is straightforward, following the standard grammatical rules of Hungarian verb conjugation for past actions. The context in which "elveszítette" appears will determine the precise nature of what was lost and by whom, although the grammatical form itself clearly indicates a singular subject and a completed past action.