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wywiera

Wywiera is the third-person singular present tense form of the Polish verb wywierać, meaning to exert, to apply pressure or influence. It is used to describe the act of causing a reaction or shaping a situation through influence, force, or effect.

In usage, wywiera może appear in contexts such as politics, business, or social life to indicate that

Grammatical notes: Wywiera is present tense, third person singular, and belongs to the imperfective aspect. The

Overview: In Polish, wywierać and its forms describe ongoing or repeated exertion, whereas wywrzeć conveys a

someone
or
something
is
influencing
outcomes
or
applying
pressure.
Examples
include
phrases
like
wywiera
wpływ
na
decyzje
(exerts
influence
on
decisions)
or
wywiera
presję
na
partnerów
(exerts
pressure
on
partners).
The
preposition
na
is
commonly
used
to
specify
the
target
of
the
exertion,
such
as
na
kogoś,
na
decyzje,
na
sytuację.
verb
has
past
tense
forms
such
as
wywierał
(masculine),
wywierała
(feminine),
wywierało
(neuter).
The
perfective
counterpart
is
wywrzeć,
which
denotes
a
completed
exertion
and
is
used
in
contexts
like
wywrzeć
wpływ
or
wywrzeć
presję.
completed
act.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
standalone
entity,
place,
or
person
known
simply
as
wywiera
in
standard
reference
works;
it
primarily
functions
as
a
verb
form
within
Polish
grammar
and
usage.
If
a
specific
article,
person,
or
place
named
Wywiera
is
intended,
additional
context
would
clarify
the
reference.