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rilevarle

Rilevarle is the infinitive form of the Italian transitive verb rilevare combined with the clitic pronoun le, meaning “them” (feminine plural). The base verb rilevare denotes to detect, observe, or register something—often in contexts of measurement, inspection, auditing, or data collection. Rilevarle is used when the object being detected is feminine plural, and the pronoun attaches directly to the infinitive.

In usage, rilevarle appears in formal or technical language, such as statistics, quality control, clinical reporting,

Related forms include rilevazione and rilevamento, nouns that refer to the act of detecting, observing, or recording

Notes: rilevarle is not a proper noun and does not designate a specific entity by itself. Its

or
investigative
documentation.
It
is
common
in
sentences
that
involve
a
modal
or
auxiliary
verb,
where
the
pronoun
remains
attached
to
the
infinitive:
e.g.,
Devono
rilevarle
entro
la
fine
del
trimestre
(They
must
detect
them
by
the
end
of
the
quarter)
or
Posso
rilevarle
(I
can
detect
them).
In
simple
tenses
with
a
finite
verb,
the
pronoun
is
placed
before
the
conjugated
verb:
Le
rilevo
(I
detect
them).
data.
The
term
rilevarle
thus
functions
as
a
compact
way
to
reference
the
action
of
detecting
a
known
set
of
feminine
plural
items
and
is
frequently
encountered
in
technical,
administrative,
and
research
writing.
meaning
relies
on
the
feminine
plural
object
marked
by
le,
and
it
can
be
adapted
to
different
contexts
by
choosing
appropriate
tenses
and
surrounding
verbs.
See
also
rilevare,
rilevazione,
rilevamento,
and
the
use
of
clitic
pronouns
in
Italian.