votadas
Votadas is a Spanish word that translates to "voted" or "elected" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "votar," which means "to vote." The feminine plural form "votadas" specifically refers to multiple female individuals or things that have been voted upon or chosen through an election process. For example, in a political context, it could refer to women who have been elected to office. In a broader sense, it can also describe items or options that have been selected by a group of people through a voting mechanism. The context in which "votadas" is used will determine its precise meaning, but it always implies a process of selection through casting votes. The word is commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries where democratic elections and popular votes are a part of the political and social landscape.