destituisteis
Destituisteis is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person plural, preterite indicative of the verb destituir. The verb destituir means to dismiss, remove, or depose someone from a position of authority or employment. Therefore, "destituisteis" translates to "you all dismissed" or "you all deposed" in the past tense. This form would be used when addressing a group of people in a formal or informal setting in Spain and certain Latin American countries. For example, one might say "Vosotros destituisteis al director" which means "You all dismissed the director." The preterite tense is used to describe completed actions in the past. It is important to note that the usage of "vosotros" and its corresponding verb conjugations like "destituisteis" is primarily limited to Spain. In many parts of Latin America, the pronoun "ustedes" is used instead, and the verb conjugation would be "destituyeron."