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Movidos

Movidos is the plural form of movido, an adjective and past participle of mover in Spanish. It conveys meanings such as moved, stirred, or energized, depending on context. As an adjective, movido describes something that has been moved physically or that conveys action, bustle, or emotional involvement. Typical uses include phrases such as ambiente movido (lively environment) or un equipo movido por la pasión (a team driven by passion). As a noun form in colloquial speech, movidos can refer to people who are energetic or actively engaged in a project, though this usage is informal and context-dependent.

Movidos can also appear as a proper noun in titles or names of organizations, campaigns, or creative

Etymology and related terms: Movidos derives from mover, with related forms including movido (masculine singular), movidiza

Usage notes: In Latin American contexts, movido can carry nuance of effort or struggle, and may be

See also: movido, movimiento, movilización.

works
in
various
Spanish-speaking
regions.
In
such
cases,
the
meaning
is
determined
by
the
branding
rather
than
by
the
general
sense
of
the
word,
and
there
is
no
single
canonical
reference
associated
with
the
term
across
the
entire
Spanish-speaking
world.
(colloquial),
movimiento
(movement),
and
movilizar
(to
mobilize).
used
in
political
or
social
discourse
to
describe
mobilization.
In
everyday
speech,
it
tends
to
indicate
that
someone
or
something
is
active
and
engaged.