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wyznaczonych

Wyznaczonych is a declined form of the Polish adjective wyznaczony, meaning designated or appointed. It is not a standalone lexical item but the genitive plural and accusative plural form used when the noun it modifies is masculine personal. For example: wyznaczonych miejsc (designated places) or wyznaczonych osób (designated people).

Etymology and meaning: the form comes from the verb wyznaczać, which means to designate, appoint, or assign.

Grammatical notes and usage: wyznaczonych is the genitive plural or the accusative plural form of the adjective

Common contexts: the term appears in official documents, schedules, allocations, or summaries describing items or people

See also: wyznaczony, wyznaczać, wyznaczenie.

The
adjective
wyznaczony
conveys
that
something
has
been
specified
or
chosen
in
advance.
In
official
or
formal
contexts,
wyznaczonych
often
appears
when
referring
to
people,
places,
or
items
that
have
been
designated
for
a
particular
purpose.
wyznaczony,
used
with
masculine
personal
nouns.
The
corresponding
forms
for
other
genders
and
numbers
are
wyznaczeni
(nominative
plural
masculine
personal),
wyznaczone
(nominative
plural
neuter
or
feminine),
wyznaczonego
(genitive/accusative
singular
masculine),
and
wyznaczonych
(locative/genitive
plural
in
some
constructions).
The
word
retains
the
sense
of
being
specifically
chosen
or
designated.
that
have
been
designated
for
a
particular
role,
location,
task,
or
purpose.
Synonyms
include
wyznaczony,
ustanowiony,
or
wybrany,
depending
on
nuance
and
formality.