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tempestivi

Tempestivi is an Italian adjective meaning "timely" or "seasonable," used to describe actions, measures, or events that occur at an opportune or appropriate time. In legal, administrative, medical, and everyday language, it conveys promptness and suitability relative to deadlines or circumstances. The corresponding adverb is tempestivamente.

Etymology and forms: the term derives from Latin tempestivus, from tempus "time." In Italian, the inflected forms

Usage and examples: tempestivi typically modifies masculine plural nouns, as in interventi tempestivi (timely interventions) or

Notes: tempestivi is primarily a descriptive, formal term and is common in professional or official writing,

are
tempestivo
(masc.
sing.),
tempestiva
(fem.
sing.),
tempestivi
(masc.
pl.),
and
tempestive
(fem.
pl.).
The
gender
and
number
agreement
follows
standard
Italian
adjective
practice.
provvedimenti
tempestivi
(timely
measures).
The
feminine
plural
form
tempestive
is
used
with
feminine
plural
nouns,
for
example,
misure
tempestive.
The
adjective
emphasizes
that
an
action
or
measure
was
carried
out
at
the
proper
or
required
moment,
contributing
to
effectiveness
or
compliance.
The
adverb
tempestivamente
denotes
the
corresponding
timing
of
an
action,
as
in
"la
risposta
è
arrivata
tempestivamente."
where
precision
about
timing
is
important.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
related
but
distinct
terms
referring
to
speed
or
urgency
in
everyday
speech,
and
its
feminine
form
is
tempestiva
(sing.)
/
tempestive
(pl.).