végeeredményét
Végeeredményét, the Hungarian term for "final result" or "end result", is used to describe the outcome or conclusion of a process, event, or action. The word derives from "vége," meaning "end" or "conclusion," and "eredmény," meaning "result" or "outcome." The suffix "-ét" denotes possessive or accusative case, indicating the object being acted upon. Thus, véringeredményét literally translates to the "end result" that is obtained after a process has finished.
In academic and technical contexts, végeeredményét is frequently employed to discuss the implications or findings of
When used in everyday language, végeeredményét often reflects the conclusion reached after a period of deliberation
The grammatical form can change depending on context: nominative (“végéredmény”), genitive (“végéredmények” – plural possessive), dative (“végéredménynek”)