körbevette
körbevette is a Hungarian verb meaning "to take by surprise" or "to ambush". It is a compound word formed from "kör" (around) and "vette" (took), suggesting the idea of surrounding and then capturing. This term is often used in a military context to describe a tactical maneuver where an enemy force is surrounded and overwhelmed. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone is caught off guard or unexpectedly faced with a challenge. The verb conjugates according to standard Hungarian grammar rules, with various tenses and moods indicating different nuances of the action. For example, the past tense "körbevettem" means "I took by surprise" or "I ambushed". The concept of körbevette implies a decisive and often sudden action that leaves the target with little opportunity to escape or react effectively.