ispettato
Ispettato is the past participle of the Italian verb ispettare, meaning to inspect or examine. Used as an adjective or in passive voice, it indicates that a person or thing has undergone inspection. In modern Italian, the more common past participle for the sense of inspection is ispezionato, from ispezionare. Consequently, ispettato is relatively rare and is typically found in older, regional, or formal (often legal) texts, where the author may choose this form for stylistic reasons or to emphasize the act of inspection.
Etymology and form: Ispettato derives from the verb ispettare, formed with the regular participial ending -ato.
Usage notes: When referring to something that has been examined, ispezionato is generally preferred in current
- Il documento è stato ispettato dalle autorità. (more common: ispezionato)
- L’oggetto ispettato è risultato conforme. (less common but grammatical)