átterjedek
Átterjedek is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to spread," "to transfer," or "to pass on." It describes a process where something, often intangible, moves from one entity or place to another. This can refer to the transmission of diseases, where an infection might átterjedek from one person to another, or the spread of ideas, where a concept can átterjedek through a population. The verb can also denote the transference of qualities or feelings, such as when a positive mood might átterjedek from one individual to a group. In a more literal sense, it can describe the spreading of a physical substance, though less commonly than other verbs. The nuance of "átterjedek" lies in the sense of contagion or permeation, suggesting a natural and often inevitable progression of influence or presence. It implies a connection and interaction between the source and the recipient of the spread.