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inicjujce

Inicjujące is the present active participle of the Polish verb inicjować, meaning initiating or starting. It functions as an adjective or participial modifier, describing a noun that starts or triggers another action, process, or event. The form agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number, with common variants such as inicjujący (masculine singular), inicjująca (feminine singular), and inicjujące (neuter singular or plural). In usage, it often appears in phrases like czynnik inicjujący, proces inicjujący, or działania inicjujące zmiany.

In linguistic and scientific contexts, inicjujące describes agents, events, or conditions that bring something into existence

Etymology and related forms: inicjujące derives from the verb inicjować, which itself is built on the noun

Orthography: The standard Polish spelling uses the diacritic ą, producing inicjujące. A common misspelling is inicjujce, which

or
set
a
sequence
in
motion.
For
example,
in
medicine
one
might
refer
to
czynniki
inicjujące
chorobę
(initiating
factors
of
a
disease),
while
in
project
planning
one
might
speak
of
działania
inicjujące
projekt.
The
term
contrasts
with
related
forms
such
as
inicjacja
(initiation)
and
inicjować
(to
initiate).
inicjacja
(initiation),
with
roots
linked
to
the
broader
concept
of
bringing
something
into
being
or
starting
a
process.
The
prefix
and
suffixes
align
with
Polish
patterns
for
turning
verbs
into
present
active
participles.
omits
the
ą
and
does
not
reflect
the
correct
form.
In
formal
writing,
the
diacritic-marked
spelling
inicjujące
should
be
used.