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attivata

Attivata is an Italian term functioning as the feminine singular past participle of the verb attivare, meaning activated or enabled. It also serves as an adjective describing something that has been activated or made active. In Italian, attivata agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies, and it can appear in compound tenses as part of a passive or perfect construction (for example, la funzione è attivata).

Grammatical forms include attivato (masculine singular), attivata (feminine singular), attivati (masculine plural), and attivate (feminine plural).

Usage in everyday language is common in contexts that describe a state change or a feature being

In specialized domains, attivata appears in science, technology, and IT to indicate that a component, pathway,

See also: attivare, attivazione, attivatore. Note that attivata is one of several gendered and number-marked forms

turned
on.
Examples
include:
La
funzione
è
attivata
(The
function
is
activated),
L’opzione
è
attivata
automaticamente
(The
option
is
activated
automatically),
and
La
proteina
è
attivata
dall’interazione
con
l’enzima
(The
protein
is
activated
by
interaction
with
the
enzyme).
or
mechanism
has
been
triggered
or
enabled.
In
biology
and
biochemistry,
it
can
describe
a
molecule
or
process
that
has
entered
an
active
state.
In
computing
and
user
interfaces,
it
is
used
to
report
status,
such
as
features
or
services
that
are
currently
attivate
or
have
been
turned
on
by
the
user
or
system.
of
the
verb
and
is
not
a
standalone
noun.