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ciblée

Ciblée is the feminine singular form of the past participle of cibler, the verb meaning to target or aim at. In contemporary French, it is used as an adjective meaning "targeted" or "aimed at" and agrees with the feminine noun it modifies. It is common in fields such as marketing, communications, security, and medicine.

In marketing and communications, the term appears in phrases like une campagne ciblée or une audience ciblée

In security and military language, targeted actions are described as actions ciblées, such as une attaque ciblée

In medicine, the expression thérapie ciblée denotes treatments designed to act on specific molecular targets associated

Grammatical note: the form ciblée agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes (feminine singular

Etymology: the term derives from cible (target) and the verb cibler, reflecting its core meaning of aiming

to
refer
to
strategies
or
groups
that
are
specifically
chosen.
Related
forms
include
ciblés
(masc.
sing.),
ciblées
(fem.
plur.),
and
messages
ciblés.
In
data
and
advertising
contexts,
the
concept
of
ciblage
(targeting)
is
central
to
delivering
customized
content.
or
une
opération
ciblée,
indicating
precision
directed
at
a
particular
target
rather
than
broad
actions.
with
a
disease,
exemplifying
the
broader
use
of
ciblée
to
denote
specificity
and
selectivity.
here;
masculine
singular
would
be
ciblé,
feminine
plural
ciblées,
masculine
plural
ciblés).
at
a
specific
object
or
group.