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agevolate

Agevolate is the feminine plural form of the Italian adjective agevolato, meaning facilitated, advantaged, or provided with advantages. It is used to describe things that involve preferential treatment, reduced costs, or simplified procedures. In administrative, commercial, and policy contexts, agevolate accompanies a noun to indicate that the described item benefits from a favorable condition, such as a discount, lower tariff, or easier access.

Grammatical usage: agevolate agrees with the noun it modifies (for example, tariffe agevolate, spese agevolate, condizioni

Origin and related terms: agevolate comes from the verb agevolare, meaning to facilitate or to grant privileges.

See also: agevolazione; agevolare; agevolazioni fiscali; tariffa agevolata. Note: the precise sense of agevolate is context-dependent

agevolate).
It
appears
in
phrases
like
tariffe
agevolate
per
studenti,
spedizioni
agevolate,
or
procedure
agevolate.
The
meaning
depends
on
the
surrounding
noun
and
regulatory
context;
it
functions
as
an
adjective
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.
Related
terms
include
agevolazione
(an
act
or
program
of
facilitation),
agevolato
(the
participle
or
adjective),
and
agevolazioni
fiscali
(tax
reliefs).
In
public
discourse,
agevolazioni
are
often
presented
as
reductions
or
simplified
access
for
specific
groups.
and
should
be
inferred
from
the
surrounding
nouns
and
regulatory
descriptions.