feloldom
Feloldom is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb feloldani. The infinitive feloldani means to dissolve, to loosen, or to lift/remove a state or condition. The verb is formed from the prefix fel- attached to the root old- (to dissolve or loosen) and is used transitively.
Common senses and usage include:
- Dissolution: to cause a substance to go into solution. Example: A cukrot feloldom a teában. (I dissolve
- Lifting or removing a restriction or obligation: to lift a ban, decree, or constraint. Example: A
- Relieving tension or otherwise dissolving a difficult situation, in a broader, figurative sense: feloldani a feszültséget.
- Feloldom is a regular verb form that follows standard conjugation patterns for the fel- prefix. Present
- The base infinitive is feloldani; feloldom occurs when the subject is “I.”
- Related forms include feloldás (the act or process of dissolving or lifting), feloldódik (to dissolve or
See also feloldás, feloldódik, feloldó. Feloldom appears mainly within sentences describing actions where the speaker directly