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formulées

Formulées is the feminine plural past participle of the French verb formuler, used as an adjective in French grammar. It denotes that something has been articulated, stated, or proposed by someone. As an adjective, formulées agrees with feminine plural nouns (for example, propositions formulées, hypothèses formulées, règles formulées). The masculine plural counterpart is formulés, the feminine singular formulée, and the masculine singular formulé.

In usage, formulées appears frequently in academic, legal, and scientific writing to refer to statements, hypotheses,

Relation to related terms: formulée/des forms serve a similar function to the English formulated or stated

Notes: formulées is not a specialized technical term with a fixed definition; rather, it is a standard

rules,
or
propositions
that
have
been
constructed
or
presented.
Common
contexts
include
phrases
such
as
les
propositions
formulées
par
l’auteur
or
les
hypothèses
formulées
dans
l’étude,
where
the
emphasis
is
on
content
that
has
been
carefully
stated
or
developed.
when
translating,
depending
on
the
noun
they
modify.
The
noun
formulation
is
distinct
and
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
formulating
itself,
whereas
formulée(s)
describes
the
form
of
the
noun
it
accompanies.
adjectival
form
used
across
registers
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
expressed
or
put
forward
in
a
formulated
way.
Its
meaning
depends
on
the
context
and
the
noun
it
accompanies.