kikiáltották
Kikiáltották is a Hungarian verb meaning "they proclaimed" or "they declared." It is the past tense plural form of the verb kikiáltani, which means to proclaim, announce, or declare something publicly. The verb can be used in various contexts, from official pronouncements to more informal declarations. For instance, one might say "A királyt kikiáltották az új uralkodónak," meaning "The king was proclaimed the new ruler." In a less formal setting, it could refer to a group declaring something to each other, such as "Az eredményeket kikiáltották," meaning "The results were announced." The verb emphasizes a public or formal announcement of a decision, event, or status. It carries a sense of officiality or at least widespread communication. The suffix "-ták" signifies the past tense and the third-person plural subject. Therefore, "kikiáltották" specifically refers to an action performed by multiple subjects in the past.