Explotada
Explotada is the feminine singular past participle of the Spanish verb explotar. It is used as an adjective to describe someone or something that has experienced exploitation, whether in a labor, economic, social, or other context. It can also refer to a person who has been exploited, such as in phrases like mujer explotada or trabajadores explotados. The masculine form is explotado, and the plural forms are explotadas (feminine) and explotados (masculine).
In usage, explotada is common in journalism, academia, and everyday speech when referring to unfair treatment,
Culturally and socially, explotada appears in debates about workers’ rights, gender inequality, and anti-exploitation campaigns. It