Instituídas
Instituídas is a Spanish word that translates to "instituted," "established," or "founded" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "instituir." The term is often used in legal, political, and social contexts to describe the act of creating or setting up something formally and officially. For instance, a law can be "instituida" by a legislative body, meaning it has been officially enacted. Similarly, an organization or an institution itself can be "instituida," signifying its formal creation and establishment. The word implies a deliberate and recognized process of bringing something into existence. It can refer to abstract concepts like rights or principles being formally recognized, as well as tangible entities like schools or government bodies being set up. The past participle "instituídas" would be used when referring to multiple feminine nouns that have been instituted or established.