rimpiazzavate
Rimpiazzavate is an Italian verb in the imperfect indicative tense, second person plural, derived from the verb rimpiazzare. The verb rimpiazzare means to replace, substitute, or refit. Therefore, "rimpiazzavate" translates to "you all were replacing" or "you all used to replace." This form would be used in a sentence describing a habitual or ongoing action of replacement performed by a group of people in the past. For example, "Voi rimpiazzavate i vecchi pezzi con quelli nuovi ogni anno" which means "You all were replacing the old parts with new ones every year." The imperfect tense is often used to describe past states, ongoing actions, or habitual actions without a specific end point. The verb rimpiazzare itself is formed from the prefix "ri-" (again) and "piazza" (square or place), suggesting the act of putting something back in its place or fitting it anew.