promylenými
The term "promylenými" refers to a grammatical case in the Czech language. It is the instrumental plural form of the adjective "promyšlený," which translates to "thought-out," "deliberate," or "considered" in English. This case is used to indicate the means by which an action is performed, or in conjunction with certain prepositions. For example, one might say "jednat promylenými kroky" which translates to "to act with deliberate steps." The instrumental case often answers the question "kým?" (by whom?) or "čím?" (by what?). In the plural, it signifies that the action is carried out by multiple deliberate means or by multiple people acting deliberately. Understanding this case is crucial for correct sentence construction and comprehension in Czech, as it influences the endings of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. The specific ending "-ými" is characteristic of the instrumental plural for masculine and neuter adjectives.