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Entregados

Entregados is the plural masculine form of entregado, the past participle of entregar. In Spanish, entregado functions as an adjective meaning delivered, handed over, or surrendered, and it can describe people as well as objects or efforts. The feminine forms are entregada and entregadas, and the masculine singular form is entregado.

As an adjective, entregado agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. It is commonly

In expressions with estar or estar/ser, entregado can convey surrender or strong commitment. For example, “se

Etymologically, entregados derives from entregar, which in turn comes from Latin tradere via Romance languages, forming

Notes: Entregados is primarily a grammatical and lexical form rather than a standalone term with a fixed,

used
in
logistics
and
legal
contexts
to
indicate
that
goods,
documents,
or
items
have
been
delivered:
“las
mercancías
entregadas”
or
“los
documentos
entregados.”
It
also
appears
in
figurative
phrases
highlighting
commitment
or
devotion:
“un
equipo
entregado
al
proyecto”
(a
team
devoted
to
the
project)
or
“personas
entregadas
a
la
causa.”
entregaron
a
las
autoridades”
means
they
surrendered
to
the
authorities,
while
“está
entregado
a
su
vocación”
signals
deep
dedication.
The
contrast
with
entregador
(the
deliverer)
and
entrega
(delivery
or
giving)
is
common
in
everyday
usage.
the
sense
of
placing
something
into
someone’s
hands
or
submitting
oneself
to
a
person,
act,
or
cause.
widely
recognized
meaning
beyond
its
uses
as
adjective
or
participial
form.
In
particular,
there
is
no
universally
recognized
geographic
or
historical
entity
known
simply
as
“Entregados”;
any
such
usage
would
be
context-specific.