gyengíten
Gyengíten is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to weaken" or "to make weaker" in English. It is a regular verb, meaning it follows the standard conjugation patterns of Hungarian verbs. The infinitive form of the verb is "gyengíteni," and it can be used in both transitive and intransitive contexts.
In transitive usage, "gyengíten" is used to describe the action of making something or someone weaker. For
In intransitive usage, "gyengíten" can describe the process of becoming weaker. For instance, "Az idő gyengíten"
The verb "gyengíten" is often used in contexts related to health, aging, or the effects of certain
In summary, "gyengíten" is a versatile Hungarian verb that conveys the idea of weakening or making something