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acabadas

Acabadas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective acabado, derived from the verb acabar, meaning finished, completed, or concluded. It is used to describe feminine plural nouns, indicating that they have reached a final state or result.

In everyday language, acabadas appears in phrases such as paredes acabadas (finished walls), obras acabadas (completed

In construction, design, and crafts, acabadas may appear alongside feminine nouns to emphasize the completed condition

Etymologically, acabadas comes from acabar plus the suffix -ada, which forms adjectives meaning completed or finished.

Notes: as with other participial adjectives, acabadas agrees with the gender and number of the noun it

works),
or
tareas
acabadas
(finished
tasks).
It
can
also
function
in
a
passive
or
resultative
sense,
as
in
las
puertas
están
acabadas,
meaning
the
doors
are
finished.
of
surfaces
or
treatments,
for
example
superficies
acabadas
or
muestras
acabadas.
While
canopy
terms
like
acabados
(masculine)
are
common
when
referring
to
finishes
in
a
general
sense,
the
feminine
form
aligns
with
feminine
nouns
and
contexts.
Related
terms
include
acabado
(masculine
noun
or
adjective
referring
to
the
finish),
and
el
proceso
de
acabado
or
acabamiento,
which
denote
the
finishing
process
itself.
modifies.
Its
use
is
straightforward
in
descriptive
language
or
technical
contexts
where
the
final
condition
of
feminine-plural
items
is
being
stated.