elégítsenek
Élégítsenek is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person plural present subjunctive form of the verb elégít. The verb elégít means to satisfy, to suffice, or to fulfill. Therefore, "élégítsenek" translates to "may they satisfy," "may they suffice," or "may they fulfill" in English. This form is typically used in conditional or optative sentences, expressing a wish or a desire that something or someone meets a certain requirement or standard. For example, one might say "Remélem, hogy a eredmények elégítsenek" which translates to "I hope that the results will satisfy them" or "May the results satisfy them." The subjunctive mood is employed to convey a sense of possibility, uncertainty, or a hypothetical situation rather than a direct statement of fact. The grammatical function of "élégítsenek" indicates that the action of satisfying or sufficing is desired or expected to be performed by multiple subjects. This verb form is a common element in Hungarian grammar, particularly when discussing hopes, expectations, or conditions. Its usage is tied to the grammatical rules governing the subjunctive mood in the Hungarian language.