elítélte
Elítélte is a Hungarian verb. It is the past tense, third-person singular form of the verb elítél. The verb elítél means to condemn, to sentence, or to convict. Therefore, elítélte translates to "he/she/it condemned," "he/she/it sentenced," or "he/she/it convicted." This form is used when referring to a singular subject performing the action of condemning, sentencing, or convicting in the past. For example, in a legal context, a judge might have elítélte the defendant, meaning the judge convicted him. In a more general sense, a person or group might have elítélte a certain action or behavior, indicating their disapproval or condemnation. The specific meaning of elítélte depends heavily on the context in which it is used. It signifies a completed action in the past by a single entity.