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definisci

Definisci is an Italian verb form commonly encountered in written and spoken language. It is the second-person singular form of the verb definire in the present indicative, meaning you define. In many contexts it also functions as the informal imperative command to someone you address as “tu,” telling them to define something. Because the spelling of the present indicative form for the second person singular matches the imperative in everyday use, context and punctuation typically clarify the mood.

Etymology and grammar: definire comes from Latin definire, meaning to set a boundary or to define. In

Usage and examples: definisci is widely used in instructional, academic, and technical writing. Examples include phrases

Notes: Definisci is not a proper noun or a distinct concept beyond its role as a verb

the
present
tense,
the
conjugation
for
the
singular
forms
is:
io
definisco,
tu
definisci,
lui/lei
definisce.
The
form
definisci
is
therefore
tied
to
the
root
defin-
and
the
standard
-ire
verb
pattern
with
the
-isci
ending
in
the
second
person
singular.
such
as
“Definisci
i
termini
del
problema”
(Define
the
terms
of
the
problem)
or
“Definisci
il
perimetro
entro
cui
operare.”
When
used
as
an
order,
it
appears
as
“Definisci
i
parametri”
or
simply
“Definisci!”
in
a
direct
command,
with
punctuation
signaling
the
imperative
mood.
form.
In
English,
its
equivalents
are
“you
define”
(present
indicative)
and
“define”
(imperative),
with
the
exact
meaning
determined
by
context
and
punctuation.