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wymagajcych

Wymagających is a Polish adjective form derived from the verb wymagać, meaning to require or demand. In standard use it describes something or someone that requires substantial effort, resources, time, or attention. The term is most often encountered in its participial adjective form wymagający, and its various inflections reflect gender, number, and case. For example, wymagający can serve as a masculine singular adjective, wymagająca as feminine singular, and wymagające as neuter singular or plural. In phrases referring to a group or collection, the form wymagających appears as the genitive plural (for example in a phrase like grupa wymagających klientów, “a group of demanding customers”).

Usage and nuance: the word conveys a sense of high standards or heavy demands. It can describe

Orthography and spelling notes: the correct Polish form includes diacritics. A common misspelling is wymaga_j_czych or

Related terms include wymagać (to require), wymagania (requirements), and wymagający (the base masculine form).

tasks,
standards,
environments,
or
people
who
require
a
lot
of
effort
or
resources.
In
everyday
language
it
is
common
to
say
that
a
project,
job,
or
client
is
wymagający
when
it
imposes
substantial
requirements
on
those
involved.
The
term
is
neutral
in
itself,
though
it
often
carries
a
connotation
of
challenge
or
rigor
depending
on
context.
wymagajcych,
which
omits
or
distorts
the
diacritic
on
the
letter
ą
and
is
considered
incorrect
in
formal
writing.
In
text,
it
is
important
to
use
the
standardized
form
wymagających
(and
related
forms)
to
ensure
proper
pronunciation
and
grammar.