pótolták
Pótolták is a Hungarian verb form meaning that someone filled in, supplied, or compensated for a deficiency. It is the past tense, third person plural, of the verb pótol, and is used when a group performed the action of making up for something that was lacking or missing, such as replenishing supplies, covering costs, or providing missing information.
In use, pótolták commonly appears in contexts where an organization or people address gaps or shortfalls. Examples
Grammatically, pótolták is the finite, indicative, active form in the past tense for a plural subject. The
Etymologically, pótol derives from the Hungarian root pót-, relating to filling, replacing, or making up for