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somministrerei

Somministrerei is the first-person singular form of the present conditional of the Italian verb somministrare. The verb means to administer, to supply, or to dispense something, most often medicines or treatments to a person, but it can also mean to provide or furnish more generally. The conditional form expresses hypothetical action, a polite offer, or a statement about what one would do under certain conditions.

In usage, somministrare is common in medical, pharmaceutical, and care contexts, referring to giving a patient

Etymology and related forms: somministrare derives from Latin roots related to minister, meaning to serve or

Conjugation note: The form somministrerei is formed from the stem somministr- plus the present conditional ending

a
drug
dose,
a
therapy,
or
a
vaccine.
The
present
conditional
somministrerei
is
used
in
clauses
that
express
what
the
speaker
would
do
if
given
the
opportunity
or
under
a
hypothetical
scenario,
or
in
reported
speech:
for
example,
would
administer
the
treatment
if
the
circumstances
were
different.
to
administer,
and
is
connected
to
the
noun
somministrazione
(the
act
of
provisioning
or
dispensing).
In
some
contexts,
subministrare
is
used
as
a
synonym
with
a
similar
sense
of
supplying
goods
or
medicines.
-erei.
The
full
present
conditional
paradigm
for
somministrare
is:
somministrerei,
somministreresti,
somministrerebbe,
somministreremmo,
somministrereste,
somministrerebbero.