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contornou

Contornou is the third-person singular pretérito perfeito do indicativo of the Portuguese verb contornar. Contornar means to go around, to circumvent or bypass something, and also to outline or delineate the contour of an object. Therefore, contornou can describe both literal movement around a location or boundary and figurative actions such as overcoming or avoiding obstacles.

Etymology and senses. The verb derives from contorno, meaning outline or contour, with the sense of turning

Usage. In geography or navigation, one might say that a ship contornou a ilha (went around the

Conjugation note. Contornar is a regular -ar verb. The pretérito perfeito forms include eu contornei, tu contornaste,

See also. Contorno (outline), contornar (to go around or outline), contorno da figura (silhouette contour).

or
tracing
around
something.
In
addition
to
physical
movement,
contornar
is
used
for
actions
that
skirt
rules,
difficulties,
or
challenges,
as
well
as
for
drawing
or
shaping
in
art
and
design.
island).
In
everyday
language,
contornar
is
common
to
express
overcoming
or
sidestepping
complications,
as
in
ele
contornou
as
dificuldades
or
ela
contornou
as
regras.
In
drawing
or
design,
contornar
can
mean
to
outline
or
edge
a
figure,
shaping
its
silhouette.
ele
contornou,
nós
contornamos,
vós
contornastes,
eles
contornaram.
The
form
contornou
specifically
marks
the
third-person
singular
in
the
past
tense.