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zwolenników

Zwolenników is the genitive plural of the Polish noun zwolennik, which designates a person who supports a person, idea, organization, or movement. In Polish, zwolennik is masculine; the corresponding feminine form is zwolenniczka, and the nominative plural is zwolennicy (masculine) or zwolenniczki (feminine). The genitive plural zwolenników is used when referring to the group as “of the supporters” or when describing supporters in contexts such as “zwolenników partii” or “zwolenników reformy.”

Usage and scope: The term appears across political, social, and academic discourse to denote people who endorse

Notes on terminology: zwolenników is the genitive plural form, but the base noun forms include zwolennik (singular

a
particular
position,
policy,
leader,
or
movement.
It
is
commonly
found
in
media
reporting,
public
opinion
surveys,
and
scholarly
analyses
that
address
the
size,
composition,
or
attitudes
of
zwolenników.
The
word
itself
is
neutral;
any
evaluative
meaning
depends
on
context
and
rhetoric.
nominative),
zwolennicy
(plural
nominative),
and
zwolenniczki
(plural
nominative
feminine).
Related
terms
include
zwolennik,
zwolenniczka,
and
zwolennicy,
which
cover
the
masculine,
feminine,
and
plural
forms
used
in
different
grammatical
cases.