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explorés

Explorés is the plural form of the French past participle exploré, meaning "examined" or "explored." In standard grammar, exploré is used as an adjective to describe a noun that has undergone investigation, examination, or survey. The form explorés agrees in gender and number with masculine plural nouns; feminine would be explorées.

In addition to its adjectival use, explorés can function as a nominalized form in some specialized texts.

The term derives from the verb explorer, itself from Latin explorare, meaning to search out or examine.

In usage, exploré is often found in phrases like "les zones explorées" or "les données explorées," where

In
such
contexts,
explorés
may
refer
to
the
people,
objects,
or
datasets
that
have
been
subjected
to
exploration
or
study.
This
nominal
use
is
relatively
uncommon
and
may
appear
in
linguistic,
archaeological,
or
data-analytic
writings
to
denote
items
that
have
been
explored.
In
ordinary
French,
explorers
are
"explorateurs"
for
people
or
"exploration"
for
the
action;
exploré/es
governs
the
property
of
being
examined
rather
than
the
agent
performing
the
exploration.
the
emphasis
is
on
the
state
resulting
from
exploration.
The
strict
sense
of
exploré
is
thus
tied
to
surveying,
testing,
or
analyzing
processes
rather
than
to
a
specific
field.