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corrisponde

Corrisponde is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb corrispondere, which means to correspond, to match, or to be in agreement. The sense most commonly used is that one thing corresponds to or is equivalent to another, such as a claim that matches the evidence or a result that aligns with expectations. The verb can also express a relationship between two things, where one relates to or is pertinent to the other.

Etymology and related forms: corrIspondere derives from the Latin con-respondēre, from con- (together) and respondēre (to

Usage notes: corrIspondere is transitive and typically takes a preposition to indicate the relation, most often

Examples: Questo numero corrisponde al totale indicato. Le sue osservazioni corrispondono alle nostre linee guida. La

See also: corrispondenza, rispondere, concordare.

answer).
In
Italian,
the
prefix
was
adapted
and
the
verb
established
with
the
regular
-ere
conjugation
pattern.
Related
nouns
include
corrispondenza
(correspondence,
either
mail
or
the
act
of
corresponding)
and
corrispondente
(corresponding,
matching).
corrisponde
a
or
corrisponde
con,
meaning
to
correspond
to
or
to
correspond
with.
It
is
used
to
indicate
conformity
or
equivalence
(e.g.,
“La
descrizione
correttamente
corrisponde
ai
dati”)
as
well
as
alignment
with
standards
or
requirements
(e.g.,
“Il
prodotto
corrisponde
alle
specifiche”).
It
should
not
be
confused
with
corrispondenza,
which
more
commonly
refers
to
written
correspondence
or
mail.
tua
spiegazione
non
corrisponde
ai
fatti.