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wywieraj

Wywieraj is the imperative form of the Polish verb wywierać, meaning to exert or apply. The verb is transitive and typically takes an object such as presję (pressure) or wpływ (influence). As an imperative, wywieraj is used to address a single person in informal speech, while the plural form is wywierajcie.

Usage and meaning

Wywieraj is commonly used in political, organizational, and everyday contexts to suggest actively applying influence or

Grammatical notes

Wywieraj is the second-person singular imperative of wywierać, which is part of the first-conjugation class in

Related terms

A common noun construction is wywieranie wpływu (exerting influence) or wywieranie presji (exerting pressure). The expression

See also

Wywierać, pressuring and influencing verbs in Polish; wywieranie wpływu, a phrase describing the act of exerting

pressure.
Examples
include
wywieraj
presję
na
decydentów
(exert
pressure
on
decision-makers)
and
wywieraj
wpływ
na
decyzję
(exert
influence
on
the
decision).
Figuratively,
it
can
refer
to
convincing
someone
to
act
or
steering
a
result,
not
only
to
physical
pressing.
Polish.
Related
forms
include
wywierajcie
(second-person
plural)
and
the
present
tense
forms
such
as
wywieram,
wywierasz,
wywiera
(he/she/it
exerts).
The
verb
frequently
combines
with
direct
objects
in
the
accusative
case
and
with
prepositional
phrases
to
specify
the
target
of
influence
or
pressure.
appears
across
political
discourse,
business
communication,
and
social
commentary,
reflecting
a
broad
range
of
actions
from
persuasion
to
coercion.
influence.