Rodeada
Rodeada is the feminine singular form of the past participle of the Spanish verb rodear, meaning surrounded. As an adjective, it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (masculine forms are rodeado, plural rodeados; feminine plural rodeadas). It also appears in the passive voice in compound tenses with estar or other auxiliary verbs (La ciudad fue rodeada por murallas; Las calles estaban rodeadas de gente).
- As a descriptor: rodeada describes something that is encircled or enclosed by something else. Example: "La
- In the construction de + [ser/estar], expresses being surrounded by people, objects, or circumstances: "Estaba rodeada de
- In metaphorical sense, it can convey a sense of encirclement or being encompassed by conditions: "rodeada
- It participates in compounds with other verbs as part of compound tenses or voice, matching gender
- Rodeada derives from rodear, the verb meaning to surround. Related forms include rodeado (masc. sing.), rodeados
- In Portuguese, rodeada has a similar meaning and usage as the feminine form of rodeado.
- Rodeado / Rodeada (past participles and adjectives)
- Rodeadura (less common noun related in some contexts)
Rodeada is a common grammatical form in Spanish and is widely used in both literal and figurative