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influida

Influida is a term that can have several uses within Romance-language contexts. Most commonly, influida is the feminine singular past participle of the verb influir in Spanish and Portuguese. In this sense it functions as an adjective or as part of a passive construction to indicate that a female subject has been influenced by someone or something, as in a sentence like “Ella fue influida por sus mentores.” The masculine counterpart is influido, and the plural forms are influidos (masc) and influídas (fem). The form reflects gender and number in the sentence.

Etymology and linguistic notes: The verb influir traces back to the Latin influere, meaning “to flow into,”

Usage and scope: In contemporary Spanish and Portuguese, influida appears primarily in written and formal registers.

Proper noun usage: Occasionally, Influida or influída may appear as a brand name, product line, or fictional

See also: influir, influencia, influido, influencia (influence).

formed
from
in-
“into”
and
fluere
“to
flow.”
The
development
of
influence
in
Romance
languages
is
tied
to
this
root,
with
influenced
or
influence-related
nouns
and
adjectives
evolving
in
various
languages
over
time.
It
is
not
typically
used
as
a
stand-alone
noun;
rather
it
is
the
participle
form
of
a
verb,
used
to
describe
a
state
resulting
from
influence.
entity.
There
is
no
single
globally
recognized
organization
or
movement
by
that
exact
name
as
of
this
writing.