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aprimoram

Aprimoram is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb aprimorar, which means to improve, refine, or enhance something. It is used when a plural subject is performing the action of making something better, such as processes, skills, or products, in contexts like business, education, and everyday life.

Examples of use include: "Eles aprimoram seus processos com feedback contínuo" and "As equipes aprimoram suas

Grammar-wise, aprimorar is a regular -ar verb. Present indicative forms include: eu aprimoro, tu aprimoras, ele

Etymology in broad terms connects aprimorar to the prefix a- combined with a root associated with prim-

Notes: aprimoram is not a proper noun or technical term by itself; it is a standard conjugated

habilidades
por
meio
de
treinamento."
The
form
aprimoram
appears
in
sentences
where
the
subject
is
plural
(they).
aprimora,
nós
aprimoramos,
eles
aprimoram.
Other
tenses
exist,
such
as
aprimorarei
(I
will
improve)
and
aprimoraria
(I
would
improve).
The
noun
corresponding
is
aprimoramento,
meaning
refinement
or
improvement,
and
adjectives
such
as
aprimorável
(improvable
or
refinable).
or
first,
reflecting
the
notion
of
raising
quality
or
standards.
Related
verbs
include
melhorar
(to
improve)
and
aperfeiçoar
(to
perfect).
form
of
a
common
verb
used
across
Portuguese-speaking
contexts.