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inseriti

Inseriti is the masculine plural form of the Italian past participle of the verb inserire, meaning to insert or to put into. In Italian, past participles are used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary avere or essere, and when used with essere they agree in gender and number with the subject. As an adjective, inseriti describes elements that have been inserted or included in something, and it agrees with the nouns it modifies (inseriti, inserite, inserito, inserita).

The base verb is inserire; related forms include inserito (masc. singular), inserita (fem. singular), inseriti (masc.

Usage of inseriti spans several domains, including administration, computing, and publishing, wherever something has been placed

plural),
and
inserite
(fem.
plural).
The
form
inseriti
is
used
for
masculine
plural
nouns
or
for
mixed-gender
groups,
for
example:
elements
inseriti
nel
modulo
(inserted
in
the
form)
or
dati
inseriti
nel
database
(data
entered
into
the
database).
The
expression
can
also
appear
in
noun-like
constructions
such
as
gli
inseriti,
referring
to
the
inserted
items
or
entries,
though
more
explicit
phrasing
is
common
in
formal
writing.
into
a
larger
set,
list,
or
structure.
It
does
not
denote
a
separate
concept
or
organization
by
itself;
outside
Italian,
it
typically
appears
only
as
a
grammatical
form
of
the
verb
inserire.
If
used
as
a
standalone
proper
noun
in
a
specific
title
or
brand,
capitalization
and
context
would
determine
its
interpretation
in
that
instance.