gyengítitek
"Gyengítitek" is a Hungarian verb meaning "to weaken" or "to reduce in intensity." The term is derived from the Hungarian word *gyenge*, which translates to "weak," and the suffix *-ít* (indicating an action or process). In Hungarian grammar, verbs ending in *-ít* typically denote actions that modify or change the state of a noun.
The verb "gyengítitek" is the second-person plural present tense form of the verb "gyengíteni," which is used
This verb is commonly used in everyday conversation, technical contexts, and literature to describe diminishing force,
The verb follows standard Hungarian conjugation rules, where the second-person plural form includes the suffix *-itek*.
"Gyengítitek" is part of the broader Hungarian verb system, reflecting the language's agglutinative nature, where suffixes