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mentionnée

Mentionnée is the feminine singular past participle of the French verb mentionner, and functions as an adjective when used to describe a noun. As an adjective, mentionnée means “mentioned” or “stated,” and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (for example, la source mentionnée, les sources mentionnées). The masculine form is mentionné and the plural forms are mentionnés (masculine) or mentionnées (feminine).

Usage and contexts

Mentionnée is common in formal and written French, especially in academic, legal, and administrative texts, where

Grammatical notes

As with other participles used as adjectives, mentionnée agrees with the noun it modifies. It can also

See also

Mentionner, mention, and related bibliographic or cross-reference phrasing such as ci-dessus, ci-dessous.

it
refers
to
items
that
have
already
been
referred
to
earlier
in
the
document.
It
is
frequently
found
in
phrases
like
les
éléments
mentionnés
ci-dessus,
les
sources
mentionnées
dans
le
rapport,
or
la
personne
mentionnée
dans
le
document.
The
word
can
also
appear
in
passive
constructions
or
with
être
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
cited
or
listed:
cette
idée
est
mentionnée
dans
le
chapitre
trois.
be
used
in
the
feminine
plural
as
mentionnées.
When
used
as
part
of
a
compound
tense,
the
participle
agrees
with
the
subject
when
the
auxiliary
is
être
(par
exemple,
la
source
est
mentionnée).