kiélezdhet
Kiélezdhet is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to make cold" or "to cool down" in English. It is a reflexive verb, meaning it is used with a reflexive pronoun (magam, magad, magát, magunkat, magatokat, magukat) to indicate that the subject is performing the action on themselves. The verb is formed by combining the root "kiélez" with the reflexive suffix "-dhet". The past tense form is "kiélezte", and the past participle is "kiéleződött". Kiélezdhet is typically used in contexts where someone is trying to reduce their body temperature, such as after a workout or in a hot environment. For example, "A futás után kiélezdhetek magam, hogy lehűljek" translates to "After the run, I can cool myself down to feel refreshed". The verb can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone is trying to calm down or regain their composure.