impediva
Impediva is the Italian verb form used as the third-person singular imperfect indicative of impedire, meaning to hinder or prevent. The form expresses a past action that was ongoing or habitual, rather than a completed event. In Italian, impedire is a transitive verb, so impediva is typically used with a direct object or in subordinate clauses introduced by che or other conjunctions.
- The imperfect tense, as in impediva, describes ongoing past activity or a habitual past action. For
- impediva can introduce or be part of a subordinate clause: impediva che qualcosa accadesse, meaning “it
- In addition to impedire’s imperfect, other tenses and forms (such as impedisco in the present or
- impedire derives from the Italian verb family meaning to hinder or obstruct, with roots in the
- The form impediva belongs to standard Italian conjugation and is commonly encountered in narrative prose, journalism,
- Italian imperfect indicative