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contrastiamo

Contrastiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb contrastare. It means “we oppose” or, when used as an exhortation, “let’s counteract.” In everyday language it can express a collective action or a proposal to act together, as in “Contrastiamo questa tendenza,” meaning “Let’s counteract this trend.”

Usage of contrastiamo spans political, scientific, journalistic, and everyday contexts. It describes deliberate opposition to a

Grammatical notes: contrastare is a regular -are verb. The present indicative forms include io contrasto, tu

phenomenon,
idea,
or
behavior
and
is
typically
followed
by
the
target
of
opposition:
for
example,
“contrastiamo
l’inquinamento”
or
“contrastiamo
la
disinformazione.”
The
nuance
ranges
from
a
simple
statement
of
intent
to
a
concrete
call
to
action.
contrasti,
lui/lei
contrasta,
noi
contrastiamo,
voi
contrastate,
loro
contrastano.
The
noun
related
to
the
concept
is
contrasto
(contrast),
and
related
verbs
include
other
forms
of
opporre
or
contrastare
in
different
tenses
and
moods.