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avvisati

Avvisati is the plural form of avvisato, the past participle of the Italian verb avvisare, meaning to warn, inform, or notify. In Italian, avvisato can function as an adjective and as a noun in the masculine plural form gli avvisati, referring to people who have received a notice or warning. The feminine forms are avvisata (singular) and avvisate (plural).

Etymology: The word derives from avviso, meaning notice or warning, with the verb-forming suffix -are to create

Usage: Avvisati appears in administrative, legal, and formal contexts to designate recipients of a communication. Common

See also: avviso, avvisare, notificare.

avvisare.
It
is
related
to
other
Romance
verbs
such
as
Spanish
avisar
and
Portuguese
avisar,
all
sharing
the
core
sense
of
informing
or
warning.
phrases
include
avviso
di
pagamento
(payment
notice),
convocazione
(summons),
or
comunicazione
ufficiale
addressed
to
the
avvisati.
In
sentences,
you
might
see:
"Gli
avvisati
sono
stati
convocati
dall'ente"
or
"Tutti
gli
avvisati
hanno
presentato
la
ricevuta."
In
English,
avvisati
translates
as
"notified"
or
"warned"
depending
on
the
context.