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adequadas

Adequadas is the feminine plural form of the Portuguese adjective adequado, meaning appropriate, suitable, or sufficient. It is used to describe feminine plural nouns and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies, as in condições adequadas, medidas adequadas, respostas adequadas. The term is common in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese and appears in everyday language as well as formal writing.

Etymology and form: adequadas derives from the verb adequar, which means to fit, adapt, or make suitable.

Usage: adequadas is used to indicate conformity with standards, requirements, or expectations. Common collocations include medidas

Antonyms and related terms: the opposite form is inadequadas, used for feminine plural nouns to denote inappropriate

In summary, adequadas expresses that feminine plural nouns meet a standard of suitability or adequacy, forming

The
adjective
itself
likely
originates
from
Latin
roots
related
to
aequus
(equal,
right)
and
ad-
(toward),
reflecting
the
sense
of
making
something
appropriately
fitting.
The
corresponding
forms
include
adequado
(masculine
singular),
adequada
(feminine
singular),
adequados
(masculine
plural),
and
inadequadas
(opposite).
adequadas
(appropriate
measures),
condições
adequadas
(suitable
conditions),
procedimentos
adequados
(proper
procedures),
and
respostas
adequadas
(appropriate
responses).
It
can
appear
in
everyday
speech,
but
is
also
frequent
in
legal,
administrative,
and
policy
contexts
when
evaluating
whether
actions
or
conditions
meet
criteria.
or
insufficient
quality.
Related
synonyms
include
apropriadas,
pertinentes,
convenientes,
and
idôneas.
a
core
part
of
descriptive
and
evaluative
language
in
Portuguese.