cabidas

This is the 6027th most frequent Portuguese word.


cabidas

"Cabidas" refers to something that fits, is appropriate, or is within capacity.


In this sentence, 'cabidas' functions as an adjective meaning 'appropriate' or 'well-suited', describing the explanations provided.

As explicações dadas foram cabidas e bem justificadas.

The explanations provided were appropriate and well justified.


Here, 'cabidas' is used as an adjective implying 'appropriate' or 'necessary', clarifying the type of measures taken.

Foram tomadas todas as medidas cabidas para resolver a situação.

All necessary measures were taken to resolve the situation.


In this example, 'cabidas' again acts as an adjective, signifying 'appropriate' or 'suitable', referring to the actions that would not fit the context.

Não seriam cabidas ações precipitadas neste caso.

Hasty actions would not be appropriate in this case.