incautados

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incautados

"Incautados" means "seized" or "confiscated" in English.


Here, 'incautados' is used as an adjective to describe 'bienes' (goods), indicating that these goods have been seized or confiscated.

Los bienes incautados fueron presentados como evidencia.

The seized goods were presented as evidence.


In this sentence, 'incautaron' is used as the past simple form of the reflexive verb 'incautarse', meaning 'to seize' in this context, referring to authorities taking possession.

Durante la operación policial, se incautaron grandes cantidades de dinero.

During the police operation, large sums of money were seized.


Here, 'incautados' serves again as an adjective, modifying 'documentos' (documents), to indicate these have been taken under authority.

El juez ordenó que los documentos incautados fueran revisados minuciosamente.

The judge ordered that the seized documents be thoroughly examined.