süllyesztik
Süllyesztik is a Hungarian verb meaning to cause to sink or submerge, typically in reference to an object being lowered beneath the surface of a liquid. The action can be physical, such as sinking a vessel or submerging an object, and it can also be used figuratively to describe suppressing or burying something, for example an argument, memory, or evidence.
The word is formed from the intransitive base süllyed (to sink) with the causative suffix -eszt-, producing
Conjugation notes: the form süllyesztik is the third-person plural present indicative, meaning “they sink/submerge.” Other present
Usage considerations: süllyesztik is most common in nautical or engineering contexts when describing deliberate submersion, but