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revestem

Revestem is a Portuguese verb form, not a standalone concept. It represents the present indicative tense, third-person plural, of the verb revestir, which means to coat, cover, or clad with a layer. In use, it functions transitively: they coat or cover something. For example, eles revestem o piso com cerâmica (they coat the floor with ceramic tiles) or eles revestem as paredes com azulejos (they cover the walls with tiles).

Etymology and related forms: revestir comes from the prefix re- (again, back, or in addition) combined with

Usage notes: Revestem is common in contexts such as construction, manufacturing, and design, where surfaces or

See also: revestir, revestimento, cobrir, coating, clad.

In summary, revestem is the grammatically standard form for describing the act of coating or covering performed

vestir
(to
dress
or
clothe),
which
itself
derives
from
the
Latin
vestire.
Related
nouns
include
revestimento
(coating,
covering)
and
related
verbs
such
as
revestido
(coated,
covered)
and
revestindo
(coating,
covering
ongoing).
objects
are
given
a
protective
or
decorative
layer.
It
can
be
used
literally,
referring
to
physical
coverings,
or
more
figuratively,
to
the
idea
of
providing
an
attribute
or
quality
to
something,
though
in
practice
the
literal
sense
is
more
frequent.
by
multiple
subjects
in
Portuguese,
linked
to
the
broader
family
of
vestire-related
terms.