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zdrazuje

Zdrazuje is a Czech term that appears in writings about pricing and inflation. In standard modern Czech, the verb meaning “to raise prices” is zdražovat (imperfective) or zdražit (perfective). The present tense forms include zdražuje (he/she/it raises prices) and zdraží (he/she/it will raise prices). The spelling zdrazuje is not a common or widely accepted present-tense form in contemporary Czech and is typically considered nonstandard, a typographical error, or a dialectal variation rather than a regular conjugation. When describing ongoing price increases by a company or seller, speakers normally use zdražuje.

Usage in context often centers on economic and consumer issues. Zdražování, the noun form, refers to the

See also: zdražovat, zdražit, zdražení, zdražování, inflation, price increase, pricing strategy.

Notes: Because of spelling variations between dialects and common misspellings, readers should rely on standard forms

act
of
raising
prices
or
price
increases,
and
zdražení
cen
is
a
phrase
used
to
denote
specific
increases
in
prices.
Discussions
around
zdražování
frequently
address
underlying
causes
such
as
rising
input
costs,
supply
chain
pressures,
energy
prices,
inflation,
taxation,
and
regulatory
changes.
In
media
and
public
discourse,
zdražování
is
a
common
topic
in
reports
about
consumer
impact,
business
strategy,
and
macroeconomic
conditions.
zdražuje
(present)
and
zdraží
(future)
when
writing
in
formal
Czech.
The
form
zdrazuje,
as
presented
here,
should
be
treated
with
caution
unless
supported
by
a
specific
regional
or
historical
source.