Approvato
Approvato is the past participle of the Italian verb approvare, meaning to give formal consent or endorsement. It is commonly used as an adjective indicating that something has received approval, such as a document, a proposal, or a decision. As a verb participle, approvato appears in compound tenses with the auxiliary essere or avere, depending on the construction.
Etymology and form: approvato derives from Latin approbāre, from ad- “to” and probāre “to prove, to test,”
Usage: In formal and administrative contexts, approvato signals that an authority such as a parliament, council,
Grammatical notes: When used with avere in compound tenses, the participle approvato generally does not agree