konkretizálták
Konkretizálták is a Hungarian verb. It is the past tense, plural form of the verb "konkretizálni". The verb "konkretizálni" means to make something concrete, to specify, to materialize, or to give tangible form to an idea, plan, or concept. Therefore, "konkretizálták" translates to "they made it concrete", "they specified it", "they materialized it", or "they gave it tangible form". This verb is often used in contexts where abstract ideas or vague intentions are transformed into definite actions, plans, or measurable outcomes. For instance, a committee might have "konkretizálták" their proposals after a brainstorming session, meaning they moved from general ideas to specific, actionable points. Similarly, a company might have "konkretizálták" their expansion strategy, indicating they have outlined the exact steps and resources required for growth. The term implies a process of definition and solidification, moving from the abstract or potential to the real and defined.