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reagimos

Reagimos is a form of the Portuguese verb reagir, used as the first-person plural present indicative, meaning “we react.” It denotes a response to a stimulus, event, or information, and can refer to emotional, physical, or cognitive reactions. The term appears in everyday language, journalism, and academic or scientific writing when describing how a group or individuals respond to something.

Grammatical and usage notes: reagir is a regular -ir verb, with present tense forms such as eu

Etymology and related forms: the verb reagir derives from the Latin reagere, formed from the prefix re-

reajo,
tu
reages,
ele
reage,
nós
reagimos,
vós
reagís,
eles
reagem.
Reagimos
typically
conveys
a
timely
or
spontaneous
response,
often
linked
to
feelings
or
actions.
Examples
include:
"Nós
reagimos
rapidamente
às
mudanças"
and
"As
pessoas
reagiram
com
surpresa
à
notícia."
In
scientific
contexts,
the
verb
can
describe
chemical
or
biological
interactions,
as
in
"as
substâncias
reagem
ao
calor."
plus
agere,
meaning
to
act
or
to
do
again.
In
Portuguese,
related
forms
include
reagir
(to
react),
reagindo
(reacting),
and
reagido
(reacted).
The
word
is
commonly
used
to
discuss
individual
or
collective
behavior,
emotional
responses,
or
reactions
to
information,
events,
or
stimuli,
spanning
everyday
conversation
to
formal
reporting.