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elaborano

Elaborano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb elaborare, meaning "they elaborate," "they develop," or "they process." It is used when the subject is plural and performing the action in the present tense. The verb elaborare belongs to the first conjugation (-are) and is widely used across fields from science to everyday speech. In many contexts, elaborano can refer to refining ideas, generating plans, or processing information.

Usage examples: “I ricercatori elaborano i dati” (The researchers are processing the data). “Le aziende elaborano

Etymology: elaborare derives from Latin elaborare, formed from labor “work” with the sense of working out or

Related terms: elaborazione (elaboration), elaboratore (processor, computer). The term appears across academic, technical, and everyday language,

i
requisiti
del
progetto”
(The
companies
develop
the
project
requirements).
refining.
In
Italian,
elaborare
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
elaborar
and
Portuguese
elaborar.
and
it
is
primarily
encountered
as
a
verb
form
rather
than
as
a
separate
lexical
item.