fabricó
Fabricó is a Spanish verb, the third-person singular preterite indicative form of the verb fabricar. This verb translates to "to manufacture," "to make," or "to fabricate" in English. In the context of the preterite tense, "fabricó" indicates a completed action in the past. For example, "Él fabricó el coche" means "He manufactured the car." Similarly, "Ella fabricó una excusa" translates to "She fabricated an excuse." The verb fabricar can refer to the creation of physical goods, such as manufactured products, as well as the construction of intangible things like stories or lies. The specific meaning often depends on the context in which the verb is used. The preterite tense is used to describe single, completed events in the past, distinguishing it from other past tenses in Spanish like the imperfect. Therefore, "fabricó" always points to a specific instance of making or manufacturing that has concluded.