lebontják
Lebontják is a Hungarian verb form meaning "they demolish" or "they tear down." It is the present tense, third-person plural form of lebontani, to demolish or dismantle. The infinitive is lebontani. Other present-tense forms include lebontom ("I demolish"), lebontasz ("you demolish"), lebontja ("he/she demolishes"), lebontjuk ("we demolish"), lebontjátok ("you all demolish"), and lebontják ("they demolish").
Origin and structure: The prefix le- typically conveys removal or downward motion, and bont- comes from bontani,
Usage: The verb is used for the physical demolition of structures such as buildings, bridges, or walls,
Examples: A kivitelező cégek lebontják a régi hidat. A régi iskolaépületet lebontják a tervek szerint.