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motivadas

Motivadas is the feminine plural form of the adjective motivado (Spanish) or motivada (Portuguese). It is used to describe people, groups, or things that exhibit motivation, drive, or purpose. As a participial adjective, motivadas agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

In Spanish, motivadas corresponds to feminine plural nouns such as alumnas motivadas or candidatas motivadas. It

In Portuguese, motivadas serves the same function for feminine plural subjects, with examples such as As alunas

Use and nuance: motivadas often emphasizes internal motivation, determination, or readiness to take action, though it

See also: motivation, motivation in psychology, motivación (Spanish), motivação (Portuguese).

commonly
expresses
internal
motivation,
eagerness
to
act,
or
commitment
toward
a
goal.
For
example:
Las
candidatas
motivadas
llegaron
temprano;
El
grupo
de
alumnas
motivadas
presentó
su
proyecto.
The
masculine
plural
form
is
motivados,
and
the
masculine
singular
is
motivado.
motivadas
chegaram
cedo
or
O
grupo
de
mulheres
motivadas
está
pronto.
The
masculine
forms
are
motivados
(masculine
plural)
and
motivado
(masculine
singular).
As
a
linguistic
feature,
motivadas
highlights
a
state
of
motivation
rather
than
a
passive
condition.
may
also
reflect
external
encouragement
or
organizational
goals
depending
on
context.
It
is
common
in
educational,
laboral,
and
campaign-related
language
to
describe
people
who
are
inspired
to
pursue
objectives.