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zdraznit

Zdraznit is a neologism used in Czech-language discussions to describe the deliberate act of raising the price of a good or service. The term is not part of standard dictionaries and is typically found in informal blogs, social media discussions, and theoretical debates about pricing strategies or inflation.

Etymology and form: The word appears to be formed from the prefix z- (often implying outward movement

Usage: In discussions of pricing strategy, zdraznit may be used to denote a planned or announced price

Limitations: Because zdraznit is not widely recognized outside particular communities, its meaning can be ambiguous in

See also: zdražit, zdražovat, price inflation, price signaling, price discrimination.

References: This entry summarizes usage found in online discussions and modeling conversations. The term remains uncommon

or
result)
combined
with
the
verb
dražit,
which
relates
to
pricing
or
bidding,
and
the
infinitive
suffix
-nit.
It
is
a
variation
on
the
familiar
zdražit
(to
raise
prices)
but
is
intended
to
convey
a
more
strategic
or
pointed
action
within
a
discussion
or
model.
increase
designed
to
influence
demand,
signal
market
strength,
or
test
price
sensitivity.
It
can
be
contrasted
with
spontaneous
changes,
competitive
undercutting,
or
increases
implemented
without
explicit
marketing
intent.
Because
it
is
informal,
its
exact
nuance
can
vary
by
speaker
and
context.
broader
or
formal
contexts.
In
scholarly
or
official
writing,
standard
verbs
such
as
zdražit
or
zvýšit
ceny
are
recommended
for
clarity.
in
authoritative
linguistic
or
economic
references.