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exhibidos

Exhibidos is a Spanish term formed as the masculine plural past participle of the verb exhibir, and it functions as an adjective meaning displayed or presented. The corresponding forms include exhibido (singular masculine), exhibida (singular feminine), and exhibidas/exhibidos (plural, feminine and masculine). Etymologically, it derives from the Latin exhibitus, from exhibere, meaning to hold out or present.

In usage, exhibidos describes objects, documents, or people that have been shown to an audience or presented

In legal and formal settings, exhibidos can appear in phrases such as "documentos exhibidos" or "pruebas exhibidas,"

Notes on nuance: exhibidos emphasizes the act of presentation or display rather than the item itself, aligning

In summary, exhibidos denotes items that have been shown or presented to an audience, most commonly in

for
consideration.
Common
contexts
include
museums,
galleries,
and
exhibition
catalogs,
where
one
might
refer
to
"los
objetos
exhibidos"
or
"la
colección
exhibida"
to
indicate
items
on
display.
The
term
also
appears
in
inventory
or
archival
descriptions
to
designate
items
that
were
shown
or
made
available
during
an
event
or
for
a
specific
viewing.
signaling
materials
that
have
been
presented
to
a
court
or
committee.
While
it
can
function
as
a
descriptive
adjective,
it
is
less
typical
to
use
exhibidos
as
a
standalone
noun;
more
often
it
accompanies
a
noun
to
specify
what
has
been
displayed
or
presented.
with
related
forms
like
exhibición
(exhibition)
and
exhibir
(to
exhibit).
Care
should
be
taken
to
agree
the
form
with
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
cultural,
archival,
or
legal
contexts,
and
it
operates
as
an
adjective
derived
from
the
verb
exhibir.