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zgromadzony

Zgromadzony is a Polish adjective and passive participle formed from the verb zgromadzić (to gather, assemble). It describes something that has been brought together, collected, or assembled, and is commonly used in formal, technical, or descriptive texts to indicate that a set of materials, data, people, or other elements has been accumulated.

Etymology and form: The word comes from zgromadzić with the prefix z- and the root gromad- (related

Grammar and usage: In singular, the forms are zgromadzony (masculine), zgromadzona (feminine), and zgromadzone (neuter). In

Context and synonyms: Zgromadzony is frequently found in reports, scientific writing, legal language, and historical or

See also: zgromadzenie, zgromadzić, gromadzić, zebrać.

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to
crowd
or
gathering),
plus
the
typical
participial
suffix
-ony
to
create
an
adjective.
As
an
adjective
or
past
participle,
zgromadzony
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender
and
number.
plural,
the
common
forms
are
zgromadzeni
for
masculine
personal
nouns,
and
zgromadzone
for
feminine
plural
and
neuter
nouns.
The
word
is
used
to
describe
objects
or
groups
that
have
been
collected
or
assembled,
often
conveying
an
intentional
or
deliberate
gathering,
such
as
zgromadzony
materiał
dowodowy
(collected
evidence
material)
or
zgromadzeni
ludzie
(the
gathered
people).
descriptive
prose.
Synonyms
include
zebrany
and
zgromadzony
in
broader
sense,
though
zebrany
may
imply
a
more
casual
or
incidental
gathering.
The
related
noun
is
zgromadzenie,
meaning
an
assembly
or
gathering.