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Influențați is a Romanian term that functions as the masculine plural past participle of the verb influența, meaning those who have been influenced. It can be used as an adjective to describe people, ideas, or phenomena shaped by another agent, and in some contexts can be treated as a noun phrase referring to the influenced individuals. The corresponding forms are influențat (singular masculine), influențată (singular feminine), influențați (plural masculine) and influențate (plural feminine).

Etymology and related forms: influențați derives from influență, meaning influence. The noun influență comes from French

Usage and scope: influențați primarily describes people or groups affected by external influence, for example in

See also: influență, influențare, influențator, influențatori.

influence
and
ultimately
Latin
influentia.
Related
verbs
include
influențare
(to
influence)
and
the
noun
influență
(influence).
In
contemporary
Romanian,
discussions
of
persuasion,
media
effects,
and
social
dynamics
commonly
use
these
terms
in
tandem
with
more
recent
borrowings
such
as
influențator
or
influencer,
which
denotes
a
person
who
actively
exerts
influence,
especially
on
social
media.
The
standard
Romanian
terms
for
influencer
are
influențator
(singular)
and
influențatori
(plural),
though
Anglicisms
like
influencer
are
also
widely
encountered.
contexts
like
public
opinion,
marketing
campaigns,
or
information
environments.
It
emphasizes
the
result
of
influence
rather
than
the
agent.
The
term
is
neutral
and
descriptive,
suitable
for
academic,
journalistic,
or
everyday
language
when
distinguishing
between
those
influenced
and
those
who
exert
influence
(influențatori/influențatori).