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uruchamiane

Uruchamiane is a present passive participle form derived from the Polish verb uruchamiać (to start, to initiate). In standard usage it functions as an adjective describing processes, services, or actions that are currently in the phase of being started or activated. The term is common in technical, administrative, and formal writing, where precise description of ongoing initiation steps is required.

Grammatically, uruchamiane is the non-finite participle that agrees with the noun it modifies. It denotes ongoing

Usage examples include phrases like uruchamiane usługi (services that are being started) or uruchamiane procesy automatyzacyjne

See also: uruchomienie, uruchomione, imiesłów przymiotnikowy bierny, Polish grammar, software deployment terms.

initiation,
distinguishing
it
from
completed
initiation,
which
is
expressed
by
uruchomione.
The
imperfective
nature
of
uruchamiać
emphasizes
the
process
rather
than
a
single
completed
act.
In
technical
contexts,
uruchamiane
often
appears
in
descriptions
of
system
states,
workflows,
and
deployment
procedures,
where
it
signals
that
certain
components
are
in
the
act
of
being
started
rather
than
already
running.
(automation
processes
that
are
being
initiated).
In
information
technology,
the
term
helps
specify
transitional
states
during
boot
sequences,
provisioning,
or
dynamic
startup
routines.
In
public
administration
or
industry
reports,
it
can
describe
steps
in
project
rollouts
or
service
activations
that
are
not
yet
finalized.