Consentono
Consentono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb consentire, meaning to permit, allow, or agree. It signals that a subject, typically they, grants permission or expresses approval for an action or situation. The word derives from Latin consentire, from con- “together” and sentire “to feel” or perceive, reflecting the idea of agreement.
Conjugation and usage: As a regular -ire verb, consentire follows the standard present tense endings: io consento,
Semantics and construction: Consentono is used to express permission granted by a subject to another to perform
See also: consentire, consenso, consenso informato.
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