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emettete

Emettete is a conjugated form of the Italian verb emettere, which means to emit, release, or issue. It specifically refers to the second-person plural forms voi emettete in the present indicative and in the present subjunctive (che voi emettete), and also serves as the imperative form (Emettete!) used to command a group to emit or release something. The same spelling covers these moods, so context determines the meaning.

Etymology and forms: emettere comes from Latin emittere, formed from ex- “out” + mittere “to send.” The

Usage: Emmettere describes the action of releasing something, whether a physical substance, a signal, or an

See also: emettere, emissione, emettitore, emesso, emettente. These related terms cover the verb’s various forms, the

root
emett-
appears
in
related
nouns
and
participles,
such
as
emissione
(emission)
and
emettitore
(emitter).
The
word
family
centers
on
the
idea
of
sending
forth
or
releasing.
abstract
emission.
Common
contexts
include
technical
or
scientific
writing
(emitting
vapors,
signals,
radiation),
everyday
speech
about
devices
that
emit
sounds
or
light,
and
literary
use
when
describing
the
act
of
sending
forth.
Examples
include:
“Questo
apparecchio
emette
un
segnale
acustico”
(This
device
emits
an
acoustic
signal)
and
“Voi
emettete
segnali
chiari
quando
azionate
il
pulsante”
(You
emit
clear
signals
when
you
press
the
button).
resulting
noun
for
the
act,
the
agent
that
performs
the
act,
and
past
or
present
participle
forms.