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ammessi

Ammessi is an Italian term that functions as both a past participle of the verb ammettere and as a noun or adjective meaning admitted or allowed. It is used to describe people or things that have been accepted into a program, event, or procedure. The form changes by gender and number: masculine singular ammesso, feminine singular ammessa, masculine plural ammessi, feminine plural ammesse. When used as a noun, it typically refers to a group of admitted people, as in gli ammessi al concorso; the feminine form le ammesse is used for a group of women.

In general usage, ammesso appears in contexts such as education or exams (for example, "Gli ammessi al

Etymology: the word derives from Latin admissus, via ammettere, from ad- 'toward' + mittere 'to send'. The

See also: ammettere, ammissione, ammissibilità.

corso
hanno
ricevuto
la
lettera
di
conferma"),
administration
and
enrollment
(for
example,
"La
domanda
è
ammessa"
meaning
the
application
is
accepted),
and
law
or
governance
(for
example,
"prove
ammesse"
or
"documenti
ammessi"
meaning
admissible
evidence
or
accepted
documents).
The
related
noun
ammissione
denotes
the
act
of
admission
or
entry;
ammissibilità
denotes
admissibility
or
eligibility.
term
is
common
in
official
communications,
school
admissions,
and
legal
contexts
where
entries
or
evidence
must
be
evaluated
for
acceptance.