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ilustreze

Ilustreze is the third-person singular present subjunctive form of the Romanian verb a ilustra, meaning to illustrate or to make clear by example or figure. It is used in subordinate clauses introduced by să to express necessity, expectation, hypothesis, or wish, for example: Este necesar ca el să ilustreze afirmațiile cu exemple.

Morphology and related forms: the infinitive is a ilustra; the present indicative third person singular is

Etymology: the Romanian ilustra derives from a Latin root illustrated by the verb illustrāre, with the historical

Usage and nuance: ilustreze emphasizes the act of illustrating as a means to clarify, support, or exemplify

See also: ilustra, ilustrare, ilustrator, ilustrativ. These related forms cover the broader family of words connected

ilustrează;
the
past
participle
is
ilustrat;
the
present
subjunctive
form
is
ilustreze.
Nouns
derived
from
the
same
root
include
ilustrator
and
ilustratoare
(illustrator/illustrator
feminine),
and
ilustrare
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
illustrating.
The
root
ilustr-
is
common
across
related
terms
such
as
ilustrativ
and
ilustrare.
development
that
produced
modern
Romanian
ilustrare
and
related
forms.
The
term
shares
its
origin
with
similar
words
in
other
Romance
languages.
a
claim,
rather
than
merely
describing
or
explaining
it.
It
is
more
common
in
formal,
academic,
or
technical
writing,
where
arguments
are
expected
to
be
accompanied
by
concrete
illustrations
or
examples.
to
illustration
and
clarification
in
Romanian.