rimuovevo
Rimuovevo is the first-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb rimuovere, meaning to remove. It is used to describe past actions that were ongoing or repeated, such as removing objects, substances, or obstacles, in a narrative or descriptive context.
Etymology and form: Rimuovere derives from Latin removere, with the Italian prefix ri- indicating backward motion
Usage notes: The imperfect rimuovevo emphasizes duration, habit, or setting in the past rather than a completed
Examples: Io rimuovevo vecchi cartelloni dalla parete ogni settimana. Translation: I was removing old posters from
See also: rimuovere, muovere, and related Italian verb conjugation patterns for -ere verbs.