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prevzatá

Prevzatý is a Slovak past participle used as an adjective, derived from the verb prevziať, which means to take over, to assume, or to adopt. The word describes something that has been taken over, accepted, or assumed by someone, or that has been adopted or borrowed in a given context. It can refer to responsibilities, assets, projects, texts, or other entities that have passed into someone’s possession or control.

In grammatical use, prevzatý declines like a standard Slovak adjective and agrees with gender and number (for

Common contexts include acquisitions or mergers (prevzaté podiely), reorganizations in organizations (prevzaté zodpovednosti), or the use

Related terms include prevziať (to take over), prevzatie (the act of taking over or assuming), and related

example:
prevzatý
dokument,
prevzatá
zodpovednosť,
prevzaté
opatrenie).
It
is
commonly
employed
in
business,
law,
media,
and
everyday
language
to
indicate
a
change
of
ownership,
control,
or
responsibility,
as
well
as
to
denote
adopted
or
borrowed
materials.
of
material
from
another
source
(prevzatý
text).
The
term
can
carry
connotations
of
formal
authorization
or
contractual
transition,
depending
on
the
setting.
compounds
describing
the
act
or
result
of
taking
over.
While
prevzatý
primarily
functions
as
an
adjective,
its
meaning
is
closely
tied
to
the
act
of
assumption
or
acceptance
performed
by
a
subject
or
entity.