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uznawany

Uznawany is a Polish adjective and past-participial form derived from the verb uznać, meaning to recognize or acknowledge. It is used to describe something or someone that is generally considered to have a particular quality, status, or value by others.

Forms and grammar: uznawany (masculine singular), uznawana (feminine singular), uznawane (neuter singular or plural). The plural

Usage and nuance: uznawany emphasizes external recognition or consensus rather than formal designation. It contrasts with

Semantics and synonyms: related terms include uznanie (recognition), uznać (to recognize), and forma uznany/uznawany as appropriate

Notable considerations: while not a place name in standard usage, uznawany can appear in descriptions of status,

forms
include
uznawani
(masculine
personal)
and
uznawane
(non-masculine).
The
word
is
typically
used
in
attributive
position,
often
with
prepositions
such
as
za
(as)
or
przez
(by):
uznawany
za
eksperta
(regarded
as
an
expert),
uznawany
przez
krytyków
(recognized
by
critics).
uznany,
which
can
denote
formal
or
official
acknowledgment,
and
with
uważany
(considered
or
thought
to
be)
in
a
more
subjective
sense.
In
formal
or
academic
styles,
uznawany
is
common
when
reporting
widespread
perceptions
or
assessments:
Ten
uczony
jest
uznawany
za
autorytet
w
tej
dziedzinie.
to
gender
and
number.
The
expression
is
versatile
across
contexts,
from
evaluations
in
science
and
culture
to
everyday
judgments.
reputation,
or
acceptance
within
a
community
or
field.
The
term
remains
commonplace
in
Polish
prose
and
media
when
stating
widely
held
opinions
or
evaluations.