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przywrócony

Przywrócony is a Polish adjective and past participle formed from the verb przywrócić, which means to restore, reinstate, or bring back to a previous state. It describes something that has been returned to its former condition or status.

Etymology and usage: The word combines the prefix przy- with wrócić, reflecting the idea of returning or

Contexts and examples: The term is used across domains such as everyday language, law, administration, and computing.

Grammatical forms: As an adjective, przywrócony inflects for gender and number. Typical forms are masculine singular

See also: przywrócić, przywrócenie, restoration, reinstatement.

returning
to
a
previous
state.
As
a
participle,
przywrócony
functions
as
an
adjective
and
agrees
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
Examples
include
przywrócony
porządek
(restored
order),
przywrócony
dostęp
do
zasobów
(restored
access
to
resources),
or
in
legal/administrative
language
to
denote
reinstatement
of
rights
or
status,
for
instance
przywrócony
status
pracownika.
In
computing,
it
may
refer
to
data
recovery
or
versions
returned
to
a
prior
state,
for
example
przywrócony
plik
or
przywrócona
wersja
danych.
przywrócony,
feminine
singular
przywrócona,
neuter
singular
przywrócone.
In
plural,
forms
include
przywróceni
(masculine
personal)
and
przywrócone
(neuter
or
non-masculine
plural),
with
agreement
matching
the
modified
noun.