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allentavamo

Allentavamo is a verb form in the Italian language. It is the first-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb allentare, which means to loosen, relax, or ease. As a past imperfect, it describes actions that were ongoing or repeated in the past, rather than completed events.

In terms of morphology, allentavamo is formed from the stem allent- added to the standard imperfect ending

Usage of allentavamo covers both literal and metaphorical senses. Literally, it can describe relaxing physical tension

Examples:

- Durante l’allenamento, noi allentavamo la tensione tra i partecipanti.

- Con il passare dei giorni, le misure divennero meno rigide e noi allentavamo gradualmente la strategia.

As a grammatical form, allentavamo is specific to the imperfect tense and only appears in contexts requiring

See also: allentare, imperfect indicative, Italian verb conjugation.

-avamo.
Allentare
is
a
regular
-are
verb,
so
its
other
imperfect
forms
follow
the
same
pattern:
io
allentavo,
tu
allentavi,
lui/lei
allentava,
noi
allentavamo,
voi
allentavate,
loro
allentavano.
or
loosening
a
grip.
Metaphorically,
it
can
refer
to
easing
restrictions,
reducing
stress,
or
calming
a
situation.
The
form
is
common
in
narrative
prose,
dialogue,
and
descriptive
writing
where
past,
ongoing
action
is
being
conveyed.
first-person
plural
narration
in
the
past.
Related
topics
include
the
base
verb
allentare
and
the
broader
use
of
the
imperfect
in
Italian
narrative.