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Visés

Visés is the masculine plural form of the French adjective visé, derived from the verb viser, meaning to aim at or to target. It is used to describe something that has been aimed at, intended, or targeted. The feminine plural form is visées, while the singular forms are visé (masculine) and visée (feminine).

In usage, visés appears in phrases such as les objectifs visés (the objectives aimed at) and les

Grammatical notes: visés is a past participle form of viser when used with the auxiliary avoir in

Visés does not function as a standalone noun and is not typically used as a proper noun.

personnes
visées
(the
targeted
people).
The
term
is
common
in
administrative,
legal,
journalistic,
and
policy
contexts
to
indicate
what
is
being
addressed
or
targeted
by
a
plan,
measure,
or
action.
compound
tenses.
If
the
direct
object
precedes
the
verb,
the
participle
agrees
in
gender
and
number,
e.g.,
les
cibles
qu’ils
ont
visées.
When
the
direct
object
follows
the
verb,
as
in
ils
ont
visé
les
cibles,
the
participle
does
not
change
form.
It
is
primarily
a
grammatical
and
descriptive
term
in
French,
enabling
precise
references
to
what
is
targeted
or
intended
in
a
given
context.