exprimées
Exprimées is a French word that translates to "expressed" or "voiced" in English. It is the feminine plural past participle of the verb "exprimer," which means to express, to state, or to articulate. This word can be used in various contexts to describe feelings, opinions, thoughts, or ideas that have been communicated. For instance, one might refer to "les émotions exprimées" (the emotions expressed) or "les opinions exprimées" (the opinions expressed). It signifies that something has been made known or communicated. The root of the word "exprimer" comes from the Latin "exprimere," meaning to press out, to squeeze out, or to bring out. The concept of expression is fundamental in communication, allowing individuals to share their internal states and engage with others. The feminine plural form is used when referring to multiple feminine nouns or a group of nouns where at least one is feminine. Understanding "exprimées" requires recognizing its grammatical function as a past participle and its semantic connection to the act of communication.