fokoztatta
Fokoztatta is a Hungarian verb form meaning “caused to increase” or “intensified.” It is the past tense, third-person singular form of the causative verb fokoztatni/fokozni, which means to raise, escalate, or amplify. The word is formed from the root fokoz-, related to level or degree, with a causative suffix and past tense ending, and it is used to indicate that a subject brought about an increase in some quantity, intensity, or other measure.
In usage, fokoztatta is typical of formal or written Hungarian and is often found in journalism, political
- A vállalat fokoztatta a termelést tavaly. (The company increased production last year.)
- A kormány fokoztatta a szigorítást. (The government intensified the restrictions.)
- A kutatók adatai fokoztatták a bizonytalanságot. (The researchers’ data increased the uncertainty.)
- fokozni (to increase, to intensify)
- fokozás (increase, intensification)
Notes: While fokoztatta is correct and widely understood in Hungarian, speakers may choose simpler forms like