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wezwane

Wezwane is a form in Polish that functions as a past passive participle of the verb wezwać, meaning to summon or to call. As an adjective, it describes nouns that have received a summons or that have been called, and it agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number. The form is typically used in legal, administrative, or formal prose to indicate that a person or thing has been summoned or ordered to appear or respond.

In grammar, wezwać is a perfective verb, and wezwane is one of its participial forms. The language

Usage and scope: Wezwane commonly appears in official texts and statements to denote items, notices, or people

See also: wezwanie, wezwać, wezwanie do stawienia się.

allows
wezwane
to
appear
as
neuter
singular
or
feminine
plural,
while
the
masculine
forms
are
wezwany
(singular)
and
wezwani
(masculine
plural).
This
means
the
same
spelling
may
correspond
to
more
than
one
grammatical
category,
with
meaning
clarified
by
context.
The
related
noun
wezwanie
refers
to
the
act
or
document
of
summoning,
such
as
a
summons
to
attend
a
hearing.
that
have
already
received
a
summons.
Examples
include
phrases
in
which
documents
or
individuals
are
described
as
wezwane,
for
instance,
“wezwane
do
stawiennictwa”
or
“wezwane
świadka,”
depending
on
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
involved.