feloszlott
Feloszlott is a Hungarian verb that translates to "dissolved," "disbanded," or "broken up" in English. It is most commonly used to describe the dissolution of an organization, group, or association. For instance, a political party, a club, or even a company can be described as having feloszlott if it ceases to exist. The term implies a formal or organized ending rather than a natural decay.
The word is derived from the root "oszlik," meaning "to divide" or "to separate." The prefix "fe-"
In legal contexts, "feloszlott" can refer to the official liquidation or winding up of a company or
Beyond formal organizations, "feloszlott" can also be used more figuratively. For example, a crowd that disperses