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prevzia

Prevzia is a verb root found in several West and Central Slavic languages, most clearly in Slovak as prevziať and in Czech as převzít. It denotes the act of taking over, adopting, or assuming possession, control, or responsibility. The verb form is used in legal, administrative, and business contexts to describe transferring authority or ownership from one party to another. Etymologically, it descends from Proto-Slavic roots related to taking, grasping, and possession.

In Slovak, the infinitive prevziať corresponds to "to take over" or "to assume." It is commonly used

Usage varies by tense and aspect, with common forms used to describe ongoing or completed transfers. The

Prevzia can also appear in compound phrases indicating specific types of transfer, such as administrative handovers,

See also: takeover, acquisition, assumption of responsibility, transfer of ownership.

in
phrases
such
as
prevziať
zodpovednosť
(to
take
on
responsibility),
prevziať
kontrolu
nad
spoločnosťou
(to
take
over
a
company),
or
prevziať
úlohu
(to
assume
a
task).
In
Czech,
the
cognate
převzít
has
a
similar
meaning.
concept
is
closely
related
to
English
terms
takeover
and
acquisition,
though
linguistically
it
more
often
emphasizes
the
act
of
assuming
a
role
or
asset
rather
than
the
legal
finality.
corporate
acquisitions,
or
policy
adoption.
In
translation,
it
is
usually
rendered
as
take
over,
take
on,
or
assume,
depending
on
context.