utolérte
utolérte is a Hungarian verb. It is the past tense, third-person singular form of the verb utolér. The verb utolér generally translates to "to catch up with," "to overtake," or "to reach." Therefore, utolérte signifies that a singular subject, in the past, caught up with, overtook, or reached someone or something. For example, in a sentence like "Az üldöző utolérte a szökevényt," utolérte means "the pursuer caught up with the fugitive." The context in which utolérte is used will determine the precise nuance of its meaning. It implies a successful completion of an effort to reach or surpass another entity. It can be used in both literal and figurative senses. In a literal sense, it might refer to physical movement, like a runner catching up to another. Figuratively, it could mean achieving a goal or matching someone's progress. The grammatical structure of Hungarian places the verb after the subject and object, so utolérte would appear in its standard position within a sentence.