hanyatlással
hanyatlással is a Hungarian term that translates to "with decline" or "by means of decline" in English. It is formed from the noun "hanyatlás" meaning decline, deterioration, or fading, combined with the instrumental case suffix "-val" which indicates the means or instrument by which something is done. This term is commonly used in various contexts such as economics, history, and everyday language to describe processes or states of decline. In economic discussions, it might refer to a market or industry experiencing a downturn. Historically, it could describe the decline of empires or dynasties. The term carries a neutral connotation, simply indicating a process of diminishing or deteriorating without necessarily implying judgment on whether such decline is positive or negative. As with many Hungarian linguistic constructs, the suffix "-val" adds a grammatical function that specifies the relationship between the action and the means by which it is accomplished, making the language more precise in its expression of relationships between concepts.