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wywoanej

Wywołanej is the feminine genitive singular form of the past passive participle wywołany, derived from the verb wywołać, meaning to cause, evoke or trigger. In Polish, this form is used to modify a feminine noun in the genitive case and signals that the noun’s state or characteristic has been brought about by an external factor. The corresponding forms for other genders are wywołany (masculine nominative), wywołana (feminine nominative), and wywołane (neuter or plural). When diacritics are omitted, wywołanej is commonly written as wywoanej.

In usage, wywołanej serves to indicate causation or origin in more formal or technical contexts, such as

Etymologically, wywołanej traces to wywołać, the compound prefix wy- plus wołać, and the suffixes that form adjectives

Wywołanej thus functions as a grammatical inflection rather than a standalone lexical item with independent meaning.

scientific,
medical
or
legal
writing.
It
appears
most
often
with
feminine
nouns
in
genitive
singular,
for
example
in
phrases
like
efekt
wywołanej
choroby
or
skutek
wywołanej
infekcji,
where
the
noun
following
the
participle
denotes
what
caused
the
effect
or
state.
and
past
participles.
This
construction
parallels
other
Polish
past
passive
participles
used
as
adjectives
to
describe
outcomes
that
result
from
an
antecedent
factor.
Its
correct
use
depends
on
agreement
with
a
feminine
noun
in
genitive
singular
and
is
a
common
pattern
in
descriptive
and
explanatory
prose.
See
also
Polish
grammar,
past
participles,
and
adjectival
phrases
expressing
causation.