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eseguita

Eseguita is the feminine singular past participle of the Italian verb eseguire, meaning to perform, carry out, or execute. It is used both as a past participle in compound tenses and as an adjective to describe something that has been carried out or performed. As an adjective, eseguita agrees with the noun it modifies: una prova eseguita, l’opera eseguita, una manovra eseguita.

In grammar, the past participle eseguita can be used with different auxiliaries. When the auxiliary is essere,

Etymology and meaning: eseguitre derives from Latin exsequī, exsequī, meaning to follow through or accomplish. Through

Common contexts: eseguita appears frequently in music, theatre, and events to indicate that something has been

See also: eseguire, esecuzione, eseguito, eseguita.

as
in
passive
constructions,
it
agrees
with
the
subject:
La
musica
è
eseguita
dal
gruppo.
With
avere,
the
participle
may
agree
with
a
preceding
direct
object:
Le
ho
eseguite
ieri
(I
performed
them
yesterday).
This
agreement
follows
the
general
rule
for
Italian
past
participles:
agreement
occurs
with
a
preceding
direct
object.
the
development
of
Italian,
the
verb
acquired
the
sense
of
carrying
out
actions
or
performing
tasks,
and
eseguita
emerged
as
the
feminine
form
of
the
participle.
performed
or
carried
out,
for
example,
un
brano
eseguito,
un
pezzo
eseguito,
una
procedura
eseguita.
It
can
also
function
more
broadly
to
describe
any
task
that
has
been
completed
to
specification.