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logrados

Logrados is the plural masculine form of the past participle of the verb lograr in Spanish and Portuguese. As an adjective, logrados denotes that something has been achieved or attained. The related forms are logro (masc. sing.), lograda (fem. sing.), logrados (masc. plur.), and logradas (fem. plur.), with the participle agreeing in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

In Spanish, logrados commonly appears in phrases that describe achieved results or attained goals, such as

In Portuguese, the form logrados exists as the past participle plural, used in similar adjectival sense to

Etymology and related terms: logrados derives from the verb lograr, which is found in both Spanish and

See also: logro, logros.

los
resultados
logrados
or
las
metas
logradas.
It
can
also
appear
in
sentences
like
los
objetivos
han
sido
logrados.
In
everyday
usage,
speakers
often
prefer
the
noun
logro
to
express
“an
achievement,”
rather
than
using
logrados
as
a
noun.
mean
“achieved.”
However,
everyday
Portuguese
more
often
uses
alternatives
such
as
alcançados
or
obtidos
to
convey
the
same
idea.
When
logrados
is
used
in
Portuguese,
it
functions
as
an
adjective
and
agrees
with
the
noun
it
describes.
Portuguese.
The
corresponding
noun
for
“achievement”
in
Spanish
is
logro
and
in
Portuguese
often
alcançamento
or
realização,
depending
on
regional
usage.
The
word
has
cognates
across
the
Romance
language
family
and
shares
its
basic
meaning
of
completion
or
attainment.