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buscados

Buscados is a Spanish term that functions as both an adjective and a participle derived from buscar, meaning “searched for” or “sought.” The masculine plural is buscados and the feminine plural is buscadas. In everyday use, it describes things or people that are being looked for or desired. As a noun phrase, los buscados refers to individuals who are being sought, often by authorities or investigators.

In law enforcement and journalism, the expression commonly designates persons of interest, suspects, or missing individuals

Beyond legal contexts, buscados is frequently used to describe items or phenomena that are in high demand,

Culturally, the word has been used as a title or theme in various Spanish-language works of fiction,

who
are
the
subject
of
an
investigation
or
search.
It
appears
in
police
bulletins,
media
reports,
and
official
communications
to
identify
those
whom
authorities
are
attempting
to
locate
or
question.
The
term
can
carry
a
neutral
or
cautionary
tone
depending
on
context.
such
as
“un
producto
muy
buscado”
or
“los
artículos
buscados
por
los
coleccionistas.”
This
usage
captures
the
sense
of
desirability
or
popularity
rather
than
pursuit
by
authorities.
music,
and
film,
often
conveying
ideas
of
pursuit,
longing,
or
convergence
toward
a
goal.
Because
its
meaning
depends
on
context,
buscados
may
refer
to
people,
objects,
or
symbolic
pursuits
rather
than
a
single,
fixed
concept.