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atendidas

Atendidas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the Spanish verb atender. It functions as an adjective or as part of the passive voice to indicate that something has received attention, care, or processing. The base verb atender means to attend to, to take care of, or to address, and it traces to Latin origins related to attending or stretching toward something.

In usage, atendidas describes feminine plural nouns or subjects. Typical constructions include las solicitudes atendidas (the

Grammar note: atendidas agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. It is not a

Examples:

- Las solicitudes atendidas se incluyeron en el informe.

- Las personas atendidas por el servicio social recibieron orientación y apoyo.

See also: atender, atención.

requests
that
have
been
processed)
or
las
personas
atendidas
(the
people
who
have
received
assistance).
The
form
can
appear
in
phrases
such
as
han
sido
atendidas
(have
been
attended
to)
or
fueron
atendidas
(were
attended
to).
It
is
common
in
administrative,
social-service,
and
healthcare
contexts
to
report
which
items
or
individuals
have
received
attention.
standalone
noun;
it
is
a
participial
form
used
to
describe
status
or
to
form
compound
tenses.