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dubiteranno

Dubiteranno is the third-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb dubitare, meaning "they will doubt." The form reflects Italian’s regular -are verb conjugation in the future tense, built on the stem dubiter- with the ending -anno: io dubiterò, tu dubiterai, egli dubiterà, noi dubiteremo, voi dubiterete, essi dubiteranno.

Usage in Italian follows the standard functions of the future tense: to indicate actions or states that

Example sentences include: "I ricercatori dubiteranno dei risultati finché non saranno replicati." and "Se la prova

Etymology and related forms: dubiterare derives from the Latin dubitare, meaning to doubt, which itself comes

will
occur.
The
future
form
dubiteranno
can
be
used
in
neutral,
formal,
or
narrative
contexts
to
discuss
upcoming
doubt
or
hesitation
by
multiple
subjects.
It
often
appears
in
hypothetical,
predictive,
or
reported
scenarios.
non
è
convincente,
essi
dubiteranno."
Such
sentences
demonstrate
how
the
verb
expresses
a
future
process
of
doubt
rather
than
a
present
or
past
action.
from
dubius
(doubtful).
The
word
family
includes
related
nouns
and
adjectives
such
as
dubbio
(doubt)
and
dubbio,
dubbioso
(doubtful).
Other
tenses
derived
from
the
same
verb
include
dubiterò,
dubiterai,
dubiterà,
dubiteremo,
dubiterete,
and
dubiteranno.