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concluídos

Concluídos is the masculine plural form of the past participle concluído, derived from concluir. In general use, concluídos functions as an adjective meaning completed or finished and is used to describe nouns that refer to tasks, projects, processes, or actions that have reached their end. Examples include projetos concluídos and contratos concluídos. The feminine plural form is concluídas.

Beyond its adjectival use, concluídos can appear in administrative or technical language to indicate items that

Related terms include concluinte, which refers to a person who completes a course or program, often translated

Synonyms or near-synonyms include finalizado, terminado, encerrado, while antonyms include incompleto, pendente, em andamento. The term

have
been
closed
or
finalized
in
a
record
or
list.
It
is
common
in
business,
governance,
academia,
and
information
technology
to
report
progress
with
statuses
such
as
etapas
concluídas
or
fases
concluídas.
as
graduate
or
final-year
student;
its
plural
is
concluintes.
The
word’s
etymology
traces
to
the
verb
concluir,
from
Latin
concludere.
is
widely
used
in
Brazilian
Portuguese
and
European
Portuguese
with
similar
meaning
and
usage,
though
exact
collocations
may
vary
by
context.