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golpeados

Golpeados is the plural form of the Spanish adjective golpeado, meaning someone who has been struck or harmed. As a noun, golpeado or golpeados can refer to a person who has suffered a blow, either literally through an injury or figuratively as a victim of violence, misfortune, or hardship. In usage, the term often appears in news reporting, sociological texts, and everyday language to describe individuals or groups affected by violent acts, accidents, disasters, or economic difficulties.

Etymology and meaning: golpeado comes from golpe, meaning blow or strike, combined with the participle suffix

Grammatical notes: golpeado agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; golpeados is masculine plural

Context and usage: In medical or legal contexts, golpeado can describe a patient or claimant who has

See also: golpe, víctima, violencia, crisis económica.

-ado.
The
phrase
los
golpeados
emphasizes
the
collective
aspect,
identifying
people
who
have
endured
a
common
adverse
experience.
The
term
is
generally
neutral
but
can
carry
connotations
of
vulnerability,
depending
on
the
context
and
tone.
or
mixed
gender,
while
golpeadas
is
feminine
plural.
been
injured.
In
social
or
political
discussions,
it
can
describe
populations
affected
by
crises,
violence,
or
policy
changes.
The
phrase
is
versatile
but
not
a
formal
classification;
its
impact
relies
on
the
surrounding
discourse.