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pogarszaj

Pogarszaj is a Polish verb form belonging to the imperfective verb pogarszać, meaning to worsen or deteriorate. Pogarszaj is the second person singular imperative, used to command someone to make something worse, or to urge a continuation of worsening in a given context. The corresponding plural imperative is pogarszajcie.

Morphology and forms

Pogarszaj is derived from the infinitive pogarszać and appears in the present tense and imperative mood in

Usage and register

The imperative pogarszaj is used to instruct or urge someone to worsen a condition, process, or situation.

Related terms

Related forms include pogorszyć (the perfective counterpart, meaning to worsen as a completed action) and nouns

See also: pogorszyć, pogorszenie, pogarszanie.

the
second
person
singular.
Its
present
indicative
forms
include
pogarszam,
pogarszasz,
pogarsza,
while
the
first
person
plural
is
pogarszamy,
and
the
second
person
plural
is
pogarszacie;
third
person
forms
are
pogarsza,
pogarszają.
The
verb
is
imperfective,
transitive,
and
typically
takes
a
direct
object
describing
what
is
being
worsened.
In
natural
Polish,
commands
of
this
type
are
uncommon
and
often
appear
in
ironic,
critical,
or
literary
contexts
rather
than
in
neutral
everyday
speech.
More
common
ways
to
convey
a
worsening
action
in
Polish
use
the
perfective
pogorszyć
or
descriptive
constructions
using
pogarsza
się,
pogarszanie,
or
pogarszający,
depending
on
the
nuance.
such
as
pogorszenie
(deterioration).
The
prefix
po-
marks
a
direction
or
completion
in
related
verbs,
while
the
root
is
connected
to
the
idea
of
increasing
badness
or
deterioration.