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sciogliete

Sciogliete is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb sciogliere. The basic meaning of sciogliere is to melt, dissolve, or loosen something, and it can also be used in a figurative sense to mean resolving or dispelling something, such as doubts or tensions.

In everyday usage, sciogliere is transitive and takes a direct object. Literal uses include melting fat or

Conjugation and forms: the present indicative forms are io sciolgo, tu sciogli, lui/lei scioglie, noi sciogliamo,

Etymology links sciogliere to the Latin solvere, through phonetic evolution in Italian, with the prefix and

chocolate,
dissolving
solids
in
a
liquid,
or
loosening
knots
and
cords.
For
example,
sciogliete
il
burro
in
una
padella
or
sciogliete
la
gelatina
in
acqua
calda.
Figuratively,
it
can
mean
to
dispel
doubts,
fears,
or
resistance,
as
in
sciogliere
i
dubbi
or
sciogliere
una
resistenza.
voi
sciogliete,
loro
sciolgono.
The
past
participle
is
sciolto,
used
with
auxiliary
avere
to
form
compound
tenses
(ho
sciolto,
hai
sciolto,
ha
sciolto,
abbiamo
sciolto,
avete
sciolto,
hanno
sciolto).
The
imperfect
is
scioglievo,
scioglievi,
scioglieva,
scioglievamo,
scioglievate,
scioglievano.
The
gerund
is
sciogliendo.
The
imperative
forms
include
sciogli,
sciogliete,
sciogliamo.
The
present
subjunctive
for
voi
is
sciogliate
(che
voi
sciogliate).
stem
evolving
to
produce
the
modern
form.
The
term
is
commonly
used
across
domains
such
as
cooking,
chemistry,
and
idiomatic
expressions,
and
it
is
also
used
reflexively
in
the
related
verb
sciogliersi
to
indicate
melting
or
loosening
of
oneself.