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Approvati

Approvati is the plural masculine form of the past participle of the Italian verb approvare, meaning to approve. It is used as an adjective to describe something that has received formal approval, as in documenti approvati or proposte approvate. It can also function as part of a noun phrase, gli approvati, to refer to people or items that have been approved in a given process (for example, gli approvati dal concorso).

Etymology and form: Approvati derives from the Latin approbāre, from which Italian built its verb approvare

Usage and contexts: In official, legal, and administrative language, approvare denotes formal acceptance by an authority

Related terms: The noun form approvazione means the act or result of approval. Related roles include approvatore

and
its
past
participle
forms.
The
masculine
plural
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
or
with
the
implied
subject,
yielding
examples
such
as
i
documenti
approvati,
le
proposte
approvate,
and
gli
approvati.
or
body.
Common
constructions
include
una
legge
approvata
(a
law
approved)
or
il
bilancio
è
stato
approvato
(the
budget
has
been
approved).
The
term
frequently
appears
in
political
and
corporate
communications
to
indicate
that
items
have
cleared
review
or
received
authorization.
(approver).
Other
related
concepts
in
governance
include
delibera
(resolution)
and
voto
di
approvazione
(vote
of
approval).
Approvati
and
its
related
forms
are
widely
used
in
Italian
administration,
law,
and
everyday
discourse
to
signal
that
something
has
passed
a
required
review.