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alimentati

Alimentati is a participial form found in several Romance languages, derived from the verb alimentare or alimenta, which means to feed or to supply with nourishment or energy. In usage, alimentati functions as a past participle that can act as part of a compound tense or as an adjective describing subjects that have been supplied with food, energy, or other resources. The exact sense depends on the language and grammatical context.

In Romanian, alimentat is the masculine singular past participle of a alimenta, and alimentati is its masculine

In Italian, alimentati is the masculine plural past participle of alimentare. It can describe entities that

Outside these languages, alimentati may appear as a surname or proper noun in some regions, though such

See also: alimentare, alimentazione, alimentato.

plural
form.
It
is
used
to
describe
things
or
people
that
have
been
fed
or
supplied
with
resources,
and
it
can
appear
in
passive
constructions
or
as
a
modifier
in
sentences
referencing
nourishment
or
provisioning.
The
form
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
number
and
gender.
have
been
fed
or
supplied
with
something,
and
it
is
commonly
found
in
technical
or
logistical
contexts.
For
example,
phrases
like
impianti
alimentati
(systems
powered
or
fed
by
a
source)
illustrate
its
use
in
describing
equipment
or
facilities
that
receive
energy,
fuel,
or
data.
uses
are
rare
and
highly
language-specific.
As
a
standalone
English
term,
alimentati
is
not
common,
and
its
meaning
is
typically
inferred
from
the
surrounding
Italian
or
Romanian
linguistic
context.