reformuladas
Reformuladas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of reformular in Spanish, used as an adjective to indicate that something has been reformulated or rephrased. It commonly describes updated formulas, recipes, plans, or statements.
Etymology and grammar: Reformuladas derives from reformular (to reformulate), prefixed by re- (again) and derived from
Contexts and usage: In science and industry, reformuladas often refers to revised chemical or cosmetic formulations,
Implications: The use of reformuladas typically signals an update, improvement, or adaptation to new standards, evidence,
See also: Reformulación, reformular, reformulación de políticas, reformulación de productos.