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zamýlené

Zamýlené is a Czech adjectival form derived from the verb zamýšlet, meaning to intend or to plan. It denotes that something is deliberate or planned in advance, rather than accidental. The form zamýlené is the neuter singular past passive participle, and it also appears in contexts with neuter nouns; masculine and feminine forms are zamýšlený and zamýšlená, respectively. In practice, zamýlené is used attributively before nouns, as in zamýlené řešení (an intended/foreseen solution) or zamýlené cíle (intended goals), and can also appear predicatively in formal prose.

Usage and nuance: zamýlené is common in formal, analytical, or legal language where the emphasis is on

Related terms: záměr (intention, plan), úmysl (intent), záměrný (deliberate or intentional in general), and neúmyslný (unintentional).

the
intention
or
premeditated
nature
of
an
action
or
outcome.
It
contrasts
with
terms
for
unintentional
or
accidental
actions,
such
as
neúmyslné
or
náhodné.
The
nuance
is
that
zamýlené
focuses
on
the
plan
or
aim
behind
a
result,
rather
than
on
the
action’s
execution
alone.
Zamýlené
is
closely
tied
to
discussions
of
deliberateness,
design,
or
forethought
in
both
everyday
and
specialized
Czech
discourse.