rimandano
Rimandano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb rimandare. The verb rimandare has two main senses in standard Italian: to postpone or defer a decision, meeting, or event; and to return something to its sender or place, i.e., to send back.
Etymology and usage context: Rimandare derives from a compound of the prefix ri- (often interpreted as back
Grammatical notes: Rimandano is used with subjects in the third person plural, such as loro (they) or
See also: Rimandare, posticipare, prorogare. These terms are related in meaning, with rimandare serving as a
In summary, rimandano is a grammatical form used to describe plural subjects performing the action of postponing