Élesítenek
Élesítenek is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they sharpen" or "they whet" in English. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb élesíteni. This verb is used to describe the action of making something sharp, typically a blade or an edge. For example, one might say "A kovács élesítenek a kést" which means "The blacksmith sharpens the knife." The process of élesítenek often involves using a sharpening stone, a file, or other abrasive tools to remove small amounts of material from the edge, thereby restoring or improving its cutting ability. The term can be applied to various tools and implements that require a sharp edge for their intended function, such as knives, swords, axes, and even agricultural tools. In a more figurative sense, élesítenek can also refer to intensifying or heightening something, although this usage is less common than its literal meaning related to sharpness.