kiárasztjuk
kiárasztjuk is a Hungarian verb, the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb kiáraszt. The verb kiáraszt translates to "to sell off at a discount" or "to clear out stock." Therefore, "kiárasztjuk" specifically means "we are selling off at a discount" or "we are clearing out our stock." This term is commonly used in commercial contexts, particularly by retailers announcing sales or promotions. It implies a deliberate effort to reduce prices to move inventory, often for a limited time or to make space for new merchandise. The implication is usually that prices are significantly lower than usual. The usage focuses on the collective action of a group, typically a business or organization, undertaking this sales strategy. It is a practical term used in everyday commerce and advertising within Hungary.