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emesso

Emesso is the Italian past participle of the verb emettere, and it functions as both a participle and an adjective meaning issued or emitted. It is used to describe something that has been brought into existence or made available, often in official, financial, or scientific contexts.

Etymology and forms: Emesso comes from the verb emettere, which in turn derives from Latin emittere, meaning

Usage and grammar: In speech and writing, emesso appears in compound tenses with avere, as in ho

Related terms: The noun form is emissione, referring to the act or process of issuing or emitting.

See also: Emettere, Emissione, Emissioni. Note that emesso primarily appears in formal or technical prose and

to
send
forth.
The
feminine
form
is
emessa,
and
as
an
adjective
it
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
(emesso,
emessi;
emessa,
emesse).
emesso
una
fattura
(I
issued
an
invoice)
or
abbiamo
emesso
un
titolo
(we
issued
a
security).
In
passive
constructions
it
can
be
used
with
essere:
il
biglietto
è
stato
emesso.
When
used
as
an
adjective,
it
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun:
documento
emesso,
documenti
emessi.
Common
domains
include
finance
and
administration
(invoices,
securities),
logistics
(bills
of
lading),
and
science
(radiazione
emessa).
Related
verbs
include
emettere
and
emissione;
related
adjectives
include
emesso/emessa
and
emessi/emesse.
may
be
found
in
contexts
describing
documents,
licenses,
securities,
or
physical
processes
where
something
has
been
issued
or
radiated.