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terjedt

Terjedt is a Hungarian word that functions as the past participle of the verb terjed, meaning to spread or to become widespread. It is used both as a finite verb form in the past tense and, less commonly, as an attributive adjective describing something that has already spread or become widespread.

As a finite verb, terjedt denotes that the spreading action occurred in the past. For example, A

As an adjective or attributive form, terjedt can describe something that has become widespread, often in collocations

Etymology and related forms: terjedt derives from the verb terjed, which means to spread or to extend.

Usage notes: Terjedt is common in journalism, social discourse, and descriptive writing to convey widespread dissemination

See also: terjedés, elterjedt, terjedéses, elterjedés.

hír
gyorsan
terjedt.
The
news
spread
quickly.
This
usage
covers
rumors,
information,
diseases,
ideas
and
other
phenomena
that
can
move
from
person
to
person
or
place
to
place.
such
as
terjedt
hír
(widely
circulated
news),
terjedt
legenda
(widely
circulated
legend),
or
terjedt
mém
(widely
shared
meme).
In
common
usage,
the
sense
is
close
to
“widely
spread”
or
“prevalent.”
The
phrase
elterjedt,
meaning
“widely
spread,”
is
a
related,
more
frequently
used
alternative
in
many
contexts.
Related
terms
include
terjedés
(the
act
or
process
of
spreading)
and
elterjedt
(widely
spread,
more
emphatic).
of
information,
beliefs,
phenomena
or
conditions.
It
can
describe
both
literal
spreading
(a
fire,
a
disease)
and
metaphorical
spreading
(rumors,
trends).
In
some
contexts,
elterjedt
may
be
preferred
for
emphasis
on
broad
distribution.