prevzute
Prevzute is a term found in several Slavic-language contexts as a non-diacritic form of participial adjectives meaning taken over or adopted. It is not a standalone lemma in most dictionaries; rather, it reflects the same morphological family as diacritized forms such as prevzaté (neuter) and prevzatý/prevzatá (masc/fem) in Czech and Slovak. In Slovene, a parallel form is prevzeto for neuter singular, with related forms prevzeta and prevzete for feminine and plural.
In practical usage, prevzute may appear in texts where diacritics are stripped or in transliterations, and
Etymology: the term derives from a verb meaning to take over, typically with a prefix that signals