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riempite

Riempite is a form of the Italian verb riempire, meaning to fill or to fill up. It can appear in different grammatical functions, most commonly as the second-person plural present indicative voi riempite, meaning you all fill. It can also function as the feminine plural past participle riempite, agreeing with feminine plural nouns and used in compound tenses or as an adjective.

As an adjective or participle, riempite describes something that has been filled or stuffed. For example, bottiglie

In compound tenses, riempire generally uses the auxiliary avere, as in ho riempito, hai riempito, abbiamo riempito.

Common contexts for riempire and its forms include filling containers (riempire contenitori), completing forms (riempire moduli),

Summary: riempite is a versatile Italian form tied to riempire, used as a present-tense second-person plural

riempite
indicate
bottles
that
have
already
been
filled.
In
passive
or
semi-passive
constructions,
the
past
participle
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
subject:
le
bottiglie
sono
riempite.
The
feminine
plural
past
participle
riempite
appears
with
a
feminine
plural
subject
in
sentences
like
Le
confezioni
sono
riempite.
and
figurative
uses
such
as
filling
time
or
space
(riempire
una
giornata,
riempire
di
dati).
Related
terms
include
riempimento,
the
noun
for
the
act
or
result
of
filling,
and
riempitore,
an
agent
that
fills.
and
as
a
feminine
plural
past
participle,
with
applications
in
culinary,
logistical,
and
figurative
contexts.