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aggiustati

Aggiustati is a form tied to the Italian verb aggiustare and also to the reflexive verb aggiustarsi. As a standalone verb form, aggiustati is most commonly the masculine plural past participle of aggiustare used with the auxiliary essere in compound tenses or in passive constructions. It can also appear as the reflexive imperative of aggiustarsi, particularly in informal speech.

In practical use, the past participle sense expresses that something has been fixed, repaired, or adjusted.

As a reflexive imperative, aggiustati means “fix yourself” or “get yourself together” and is directed to one

Etymology and related terms: aggiustati derives from the verb aggiustare, which conveys the idea of making

Overall, aggiustati functions primarily as a technical past participle form or as a reflexive command, with

Examples
include:
Gli
orologi
sono
stati
aggiustati
(The
watches
have
been
repaired),
I
sedili
sono
stati
aggiustati
(The
seats
have
been
adjusted).
When
used
with
avere
in
a
sentence,
the
participle
is
generally
not
plural
unless
the
subject
is
plural,
as
in
the
previous
examples.
person
(tu).
The
corresponding
plural
reflexive
command
is
aggiustatevi
(you
plural).
These
forms
are
common
in
informal
dialogue
and
can
carry
a
practical
or
slightly
brusque
tone.
something
correct,
suitable,
or
functional
again.
Related
words
include
aggiustamento
(adjustment),
aggiustatore
(repairer
or
adjuster),
and
synonyms
such
as
riparare,
correggere,
and
sistemare.
The
term
is
mostly
used
in
everyday
Italian
to
describe
repairs,
corrections,
or
preparatory
adjustments
to
objects,
equipment,
or
plans.
its
meaning
centered
on
making
something
correct,
proper,
or
ready
again.