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corrompidas

Corrompidas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the verb corromper in Spanish and Portuguese. It functions as an adjective or as part of compound tenses to indicate that something has been corrupted. The term derives from Latin corrumpere, meaning to break apart or spoil, and its form changes to agree with feminine plural nouns in both languages.

In Spanish, corrompidas is used to describe nouns that are feminine and plural. For example, cuentas corrompidas

Usage notes and distinctions are important. The form corrompidas agrees in gender and number with the noun

See also corromper, corrupción, corruption. See also participle, adjective, and gender agreement in Spanish and Portuguese

means
corrupted
accounts,
prácticas
corrompidas
refers
to
corrupt
practices,
and
evidencias
corrompidas
refers
to
tainted
evidence.
In
Portuguese,
the
same
feminine
plural
form
appears
when
the
describes
feminine
plural
nouns,
such
as
obras
corrompidas
(corrupted
works)
or
documentos
corrompidos
would
use
the
masculine
plural
form
instead.
The
participle
can
appear
in
various
tenses
and
constructions,
including
the
perfect
and
pluperfect,
when
combined
with
auxiliary
verbs.
it
modifies.
If
the
noun
is
masculine
or
mixed
gender,
the
corresponding
masculine
plural
corrompidos
would
be
used
in
Portuguese
or
Spanish,
respectively.
Although
the
term
often
appears
in
political,
legal,
or
journalistic
contexts,
it
is
a
general
linguistic
form
rather
than
a
standalone
concept.
It
can
describe
physical
objects,
documents,
systems,
or
practices
that
have
been
altered
through
wrongdoing,
neglect,
or
systematic
deceit.
grammar.