gyengítem
Gyengítem is the first-person singular present tense form of the Hungarian verb gyengít, which means to weaken, debilitate, or diminish. It is a transitive verb, used to indicate that the speaker is actively causing something to become weaker, whether in a physical, strategic, or figurative sense. The subject is typically the speaker (én), but Hungarian often omits the pronoun when the verb form already carries the person.
Morphology and conjugation: Gyengít belongs to the regular class of Hungarian verbs formed with the causative
Usage and nuance: Gyengítem is used to describe an act of making something weaker. It requires a