Sperimentate
Sperimentate is a conjugated form of the Italian verb sperimentare, meaning to conduct trials, test, or try out. It is commonly used to express the action of performing experiments, whether in scientific, technical, educational, or everyday contexts. The form can function as the second-person plural present indicative, as in You all experiment, and it is also the affirmative imperative for the second person plural, as in Experiment (you all).
Etymology and related terms: sperimentare derives from Latin roots such as experimentum and experiri (to try),
Usage notes: In scientific writing, you may see sentences like Voi sperimentate diverse metodologie per verificare
Translations and scope: The core sense is consistent with English “to experiment” or “to test.” The noun
In summary, sperimentare and its form sperimentate play a central role in expressing the act of trying