basées
Basées is the feminine plural form of the past participle baser, used as an adjective meaning “based” or “founded.” In French, baser is a transitive verb, and its participle agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. The related forms include basé (masculine singular) and basés (masculine plural), as well as basées (feminine plural) and baserée? No, the correct feminine forms are basées and basée.
The phrase basées sur is common in French and means “based on.” It is used to indicate
Grammatical notes: basée/basées agrees with the noun it describes. In passive or stative constructions with être,
Related terms include baser (the verb), base (as a noun meaning foundation or starting point), and synonyms