vistieron
Vistieron is a Spanish verb form. It is the third-person plural preterite indicative of the verb "vestir." The verb "vestir" means to dress, to wear, or to put on clothes. Therefore, "vistieron" translates to "they dressed," "they wore," or "they put on" in English. This form is used to describe a completed action in the past involving a group of people. For example, "Ellos vistieron trajes elegantes para la boda" translates to "They wore elegant suits for the wedding." The preterite tense is used for actions that happened at a specific point in time or for a completed duration in the past. In this context, "vistieron" signifies that the act of dressing or wearing was finished. The verb "vestir" can also be used figuratively, such as "vestir la verdad," meaning to dress up the truth or to present it in a certain way. However, in its direct verb form, "vistieron" most commonly refers to the physical act of putting on or wearing clothing.