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riveste

Riveste is a form of the Italian verb rivestire, used as the third-person singular present indicative. The verb rivestire means to clothe, to cover, or to revest, and it can be used both in a literal sense (to coat a surface) and in a figurative sense (to take on a role, function, or responsibility).

Etymology and meaning extend from the prefix ri- (repeating or intensifying sense) and vestire (to clothe), which

Usage notes include common expressions such as rivestire una funzione (to fulfill a function) and rivestire

Conjugation overview: present tense forms include io rivesto, tu rivesti, egli riveste; noi rivestiamo, voi rivestite,

See also: rivestire, rivestimento, vestire.

Riveste, as a common present-tense form, exemplifies how Italian verbs with the prefix ri- extend meanings of

itself
derives
from
Latin
vestire,
related
to
vestis,
meaning
clothing.
In
usage,
riveste
can
describe
physical
coating
as
well
as
the
assignment
or
assumption
of
duties
or
positions.
un
ruolo
(to
assume
a
role).
For
example:
La
vernice
riveste
la
superficie
in
modo
uniforme.
Questo
incarico
gli
riveste
una
maggiore
responsabilità.
In
addition
to
its
figurative
meanings,
rivestire
is
often
used
in
technical
or
formal
descriptions
of
processes
that
involve
covering
or
outfitting
materials
or
structures.
essi
rivestono.
The
verb
also
appears
in
other
tenses
and
moods,
such
as
rivestì
(passato
remoto)
and
rivesta
(present
subjunctive).
The
derivative
noun
rivestimento
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
revesting,
such
as
a
coating
or
covering.
covering,
envelopment,
or
assuming
roles,
across
literal
and
figurative
contexts.