kikerülhet
kikerülhet is a Hungarian verb. It is the conditional, third-person singular form of the verb kikerül, meaning "to avoid," "to escape," or "to circumvent." The conditional mood in Hungarian indicates a hypothetical or possible action, often translated into English using "would," "could," or "might." Therefore, "kikerülhet" translates to "he/she/it could avoid," "he/she/it might escape," or "he/she/it could circumvent." This form is used when discussing a potential outcome or a possibility of evading something. For example, "Ha gyorsan fut, a büntetést kikerülhet" translates to "If he runs fast, he could avoid the penalty." The verb stem "kikerül" itself is derived from "ki" (out) and "kerül" (to get to, to arrive, to end up), suggesting the idea of getting out of or past something.