kutathatóságának
Kutathatóságának is a Hungarian grammatical term meaning 'of his/her/their investigability'. The word derives from the root kutat, meaning 'to investigate' or 'to research', and the suffix -hatóság, which denotes a quality or state. Placed in the possessive case with -ának, the term literally translates to 'his/her investigability'. In legal contexts, kiteütőkutathatóságának refers to the degree to which a matter can be examined or proof rendered in court. Linguistically it differs from related concepts such as bizonyíthatóság (proofability) or megmagyarázhatóság (explainability) by emphasizing the active, investigatory dimension rather than passive evidence. In academic research, kutathatóságának is used when discussing the feasibility or accessibility of studying a particular phenomenon; a study is considered highly kutathatóságának when reliable data sources and transparent methodologies exist. The term is sometimes encountered in policy discussions, especially in the transparency and accountability debates, where the kutathatóságának of public procedures is evaluated. Usage is mostly confined to scholarly articles, legal treatises, and policy reports in Hungarian, and it plays a key role in articulating expectations about the openness and inspectability of information and processes.