kifordít
kifordít is a Hungarian verb. It translates to "to turn inside out" or "to invert" in English. The verb is often used literally, such as when describing the action of turning a piece of clothing inside out to wash it or to hide a stain. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation being completely reversed or overturned. For example, one might say that a surprising event "kifordította" their plans, meaning it disrupted or overturned their original intentions. The verb is formed from the prefix "ki-" which indicates outward movement or completion, and the root "fordít" meaning "to turn." Therefore, "kifordít" literally suggests turning something out or turning it completely around. This can apply to physical objects, abstract concepts, or even emotional states, implying a thorough change or reversal. The conjugation of the verb follows standard Hungarian grammatical rules for verbs.