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conferidos

Conferidos is the plural form of conferido, the past participle of the verb conferir. In Portuguese, conferido functions as an adjective meaning verified, checked, or examined, and it can also be used as a noun in reference to people or items associated with the act of conferment, depending on the context.

As an adjective, conferidos typically describes objects or data that have undergone verification or comparison with

As a noun, conferidos can refer to recipients of a conferment or honor, i.e., people or entities

Etymology and senses: conferido derives from the verb conferir, whose senses include (1) to verify, check, or

records
or
standards.
Examples
include
documentos
conferidos,
dados
conferidos,
or
estoque
conferido,
all
indicating
that
the
items
have
been
inspected
or
reconciled.
In
administrative
or
quality-control
contexts,
the
term
signals
that
verification
steps
have
been
completed
and
aligned
with
an
authoritative
reference.
to
whom
a
title,
prize,
or
distinction
has
been
conferred.
In
this
sense,
the
phrase
os
conferidos
denotes
the
individuals
or
entities
that
received
the
honor,
as
in
lists
or
official
announcements
of
awarded
distinctions.
The
use
as
a
noun
is
more
formal
and
often
appears
in
institutional
or
ceremonial
language.
compare,
and
(2)
to
grant,
bestow,
or
confer
a
status
or
honor.
The
past
participle
preserves
both
lineage:
things
that
are
verified
(conferidos)
and
people
who
have
been
awarded
(os
conferidos),
depending
on
syntactic
context.