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immagazzinano

Immagiazzinano is the third person plural form of the verb immagazzinare in Italian, used in the present indicative to mean “they store,” “they stock,” or “they warehouse.” The term can refer to physical goods stored in a warehouse as well as to intangible items such as data or information that are kept for future use. The verb is regular and belongs to the first conjugation (-are) verbs.

Usage and nuance

Immangazzinano can describe organizing and preserving items in a designated space, often implying a deliberate act

Related terms and contrasts

The noun form immagazzinazione denotes the act or process of storage. Related verbs include immagazzinare (to

Examples

I magazzini immagazzinano merci per la stagione delle vendite. Le aziende immagazzinano dati nei data center.

of
accumulation
for
later
use
or
distribution.
It
is
commonly
used
in
logistics,
inventory
management,
and
information
technology
contexts,
where
data
or
commodities
are
stored
for
future
access.
In
everyday
language,
it
can
also
denote
keeping
belongings
safely
or
setting
aside
supplies.
store)
and
alternative
expressions
such
as
conservare
(to
preserve),
archiviare
(to
archive),
or
depositare
(to
deposit).
Immagazzinare
emphasizes
the
act
of
putting
things
into
storage,
while
archiviare
focuses
more
on
filing
and
retrieval,
and
conservare
on
general
preservation.
Durante
l’inverno,
la
cantina
immagazzinava
vini
pregiati.