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uspokojily

Uspokojily is a Czech verb form used in the past tense. It is the third-person plural form for feminine subjects of the perfective verb uspokojit, which means to satisfy, fulfill, or meet (as in needs, demands, or expectations). In Czech, past tense forms agree with the gender and number of the subject, so uspokojily is used when the subject is a feminine plural noun or a group consisting only of females.

Morphology and usage: Uspokojily is derived from the infinitive uspokojit and bears the typical past-tense suffixes

Translation and meaning: In English, uspokojily translates roughly to “they satisfied” or “they fulfilled,” depending on

Related forms and notes: The related verb is uspokojit (to satisfy/fulfill), a perfective verb. Its other conjugations

See also: Czech verb uspokojit, Czech past tense concord, Czech verb aspect and conjugation.

of
Czech
perfective
verbs.
It
contrasts
with
uspokojili,
the
masculine
plural
past
tense
form,
and
with
other
gender-number
forms
like
uspokojila
(feminine
singular)
or
uspokojilo
(neuter
singular).
The
form
signals
a
completed
action
in
a
narrative
or
reported
context
and
is
generally
used
in
sentences
describing
what
a
group
of
females
accomplished.
context.
It
often
refers
to
fulfilling
requirements,
expectations,
requests,
or
demands,
and
can
carry
a
neutral
or
positive
nuance
depending
on
what
was
satisfied.
cover
different
subjects
and
tenses,
such
as
uspokojí
(they
will
satisfy)
or
uspokojil
(he
satisfied).
Understanding
uspokojily
requires
basic
knowledge
of
Czech
gender
and
number
agreement
in
past
tense
verbs.