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psobící

Působící is a Czech present participle derived from the verb působit, meaning to affect, influence, or exert force. The standard spelling includes the diacritic characters (působící). The form psobící (without diacritics) would be considered a misspelling in proper Czech, though diacritics may be omitted in non-C Czech contexts.

As an adjective, působící describes something that exerts influence or has an effect. It can modify a

Působící often conveys an ongoing or active sense of influence, distinguishing it from synonyms like účinný

Related forms include působivý (evocative, impressive), působivost (evocativeness), and působit (to act/affect). The word fits a

See also: působit, působivý, působivost. English equivalents include influencing, affecting, at work, or active in a

noun
or
be
used
predicatively
in
a
sentence.
Common
constructions
include
noun
phrases
such
as
působící
síla
(an
influencing/acting
force)
or
organizational
phrases
like
organizace
působící
v
Evropě
(an
organization
operating
in
Europe).
Another
frequent
usage
is
změny
působící
na
ekonomiku
(changes
affecting
the
economy),
where
působící
expresses
an
ongoing
effect
on
another
domain.
(effective)
or
vlivný
(influential)
that
have
more
fixed
evaluative
meanings.
In
legal,
scientific,
or
journalistic
language,
the
participle
helps
specify
causes
or
agents
of
change:
například
zákon
působící
na
práva
jednotlivců
(a
law
affecting
individuals’
rights)
or
teorie
působící
na
výklad
událostí
(a
theory
influencing
the
interpretation
of
events).
range
of
formal
to
literary
registers
and
is
widely
used
in
Czech
to
indicate
active
influence
in
politics,
law,
science,
and
social
life.
given
area,
depending
on
context.