meggyengítve
Meggyengítve is a Hungarian word that translates to "weakened" or "made weaker" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "meggyengít," which means to weaken, to make feeble, or to diminish in strength. This word can be used in various contexts to describe a state of reduced power, resilience, or effectiveness.
For instance, one might say that a nation's economy has been meggyengítve by sanctions, implying that its
The term can also be applied to abstract concepts. An argument or theory can be considered meggyengítve