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adoperando

Adoperando is the Italian gerund form of the verb adoperare, meaning to use, employ, or apply. In English, it is commonly rendered as "using" or "employing." As a present participle used as a gerund, adoperando serves to indicate the method or means by which an action is carried out and typically functions as an adverbial or adjunct element within a sentence.

Etymology and form: adoperare comes from the Italian verb family rooted in Latin operare, meaning to work

Usage: Adoperando is most common in formal, technical, or literary Italian. It tends to appear in phrases

Notes: Adoperando is not typically a noun, though Italian can sometimes repurpose gerunds in stylistic ways.

See also: adoperare; utilizzare; italiano; gerund.

or
operate,
with
the
prefix
ad-
reinforcing
the
sense
of
direction
toward
a
method
or
tool.
Adoperando,
the
gerund,
is
formed
from
this
stem
and
is
used
to
describe
the
act
of
employing
a
particular
technique
or
resource.
such
as
“Adoperando
questa
tecnica,
si
ottiene
una
stima…”
(“Using
this
technique,
one
obtains
an
estimate…”).
It
can
introduce
a
clause
that
explains
the
method
used,
and
it
often
appears
where
a
precise
description
of
procedure
is
desired.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
opt
for
alternatives
like
utilizzando
or
usando.
It
is
one
of
several
Italian
gerunds
derived
from
adoperare
and
is
distinct
from
the
noun
forms
related
to
the
concept
of
use
or
application.