Destituimos
Destituimos is the first-person plural preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb "destituir." The verb "destituir" means to dismiss, remove from office, or depose someone from a position of authority or employment. Therefore, "destituimos" translates to "we dismissed," "we removed," or "we deposed." This verb is commonly used in political, judicial, or professional contexts to describe the act of taking away someone's power or job. For instance, a legislative body might "destituir" a president or a company board might "destituir" its CEO. The action implies a formal process of removal, often due to misconduct, incompetence, or a loss of confidence. The context in which "destituimos" is used will clarify the specific nature of the dismissal and the reasons behind it. It signifies a completed action in the past where a group of individuals collectively removed another person from their position.