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Eseguiti

Eseguiti is the masculine plural form of the Italian past participle eseguito, derived from the verb eseguire, which means to execute, carry out, or perform. As a participle, eseguito is used both in compound tenses (with avere or essere) and, when inflected, as an adjective describing nouns. The feminine forms are eseguita (singular) and eseguite (plural); the participle agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number when used attributively.

In grammar, eseguiti commonly appears in phrases such as lavori eseguiti (tasks performed), ordini eseguiti (orders

Usage context includes daily language, legal and administrative documents, military reports, and technical fields where actions

Etymology traces eseguiti to Latin exsequī, meaning to follow to the end or carry out. Over time,

carried
out),
or
operazioni
eseguite
(operations
completed).
With
the
auxiliary
avere,
past
participles
generally
agree
with
preceding
direct
objects,
so
a
phrase
like
ho
eseguito
i
compiti
becomes
ho
eseguito
i
compiti
eseguiti;
the
participle
matches
the
object
that
precedes
it.
When
used
descriptively,
eseguiti
acts
as
an
adjective,
linking
to
the
noun
it
modifies.
or
procedures
have
been
completed.
In
computing,
an
instruction
or
program
can
be
described
as
eseguito,
indicating
it
has
been
executed.
eseguirere
evolved
into
eseguire
in
Italian,
with
eseguito
and
its
inflections
forming
the
past
participle
used
in
perfect
tenses
and
as
an
adjective.