kihirdették
Kihirdették is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they proclaimed," "they announced," "it was proclaimed," or "it was announced" in English. The word is the past tense, third-person plural, or passive past tense of the verb "kihirdet," which means to proclaim or announce. This verb is often used in formal contexts, such as the announcement of laws, decrees, or official decisions. It can also refer to a public announcement or declaration. For example, "A törvényt kihirdették" means "The law was proclaimed." The act of "kihirdetés" signifies the formal making known of something to the public or to a specific group. It implies an official and often legally binding communication. The word itself carries a sense of authority and finality.