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wymogach

Wymogach is the plural locative form of the Polish noun wymóg, which means a requirement, condition, or obligation, especially in formal, legal, or administrative contexts. The noun wymóg derives from the idea of something that must be met or satisfied. In Polish, the full inflection for wymóg includes: nominative wymóg, genitive wymogu, dative wymogowi, accusative wymóg, instrumental wymogiem, locative wymogu; in the plural: nominative wymogi, genitive wymogów, dative wymogom, accusative wymogi, instrumental wymogami, locative wymogach.

Wymogi are used to specify criteria necessary for eligibility, certification, permits, or evaluation. They appear across

In practice, wymogach occurs in contexts describing criteria within a specified framework, for example in legal

domains
such
as
business,
public
administration,
education,
and
health
and
safety
regulation.
Common
phrases
include
spełnić
wymogi
(to
meet
the
requirements),
dotrzymać
wymogów
(to
comply
with
the
requirements),
and
odnosić
się
do
wymogów
(to
refer
to
the
requirements).
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
warunki,
normy,
and
standardy,
though
wymóg
often
carries
a
stronger
sense
of
a
formal,
non-negotiable
criterion.
texts,
project
documentation,
or
compliance
guides:
w
wymogach
prawa
(in
the
requirements
of
the
law),
w
wymogach
programowych
(in
the
program
requirements).
Etymologically,
it
reflects
the
obligation
implied
by
the
verb
wymagać
(to
require).
See
also
wymogi,
wymóg,
normy
for
related
terms
and
usage.