reconciliadas
Reconciliadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the Spanish verb reconciliar, meaning “to reconcile” or “to bring into agreement.” The term appears in contexts where multiple feminine nouns have undergone a process of harmonization or restitution. In grammatical usage, reconciliadas modifies nouns such as acuerdos (agreements), cuentas (accounts), or relaciones (relationships), indicating that these items have been successfully aligned or made compatible.
In legal and financial contexts, reconciliadas commonly refers to accounts or records that have been reconciled,
Literary and journalistic uses of reconciliadas frequently carry emotional nuance, describing the restoration of personal bonds
The word follows standard Spanish participial agreement rules, changing ending to -as for feminine plural subjects