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terminato

Terminato is the Italian adjective and past participle of terminare, meaning terminated or finished. It is used to describe something that has reached its end or to indicate completion of an action, event, or period. In everyday Italian, it can appear as both an adjective and a verb-derived participle in compound tenses, as in phrases like il progetto è terminato or abbiamo terminato il lavoro.

Etymology and form. Terminato derives from the Latin terminatus, from terminus meaning end or boundary. The

Usage. The term is common in both formal and informal registers. It translates English terminated or finished

Related terms. Terminato is closely related to terminare (to terminate), termine (term, end), and terminazione (termination).

See also: terminare, termine, terminazione, finalizzazione.

suffix
-ato
is
a
common
Italian
past
participle
ending,
forming
terms
that
describe
completed
actions
or
states.
As
with
many
Italian
participles,
terminato
can
function
as
an
adjective
and
agrees
in
sense,
though
its
grammatical
behavior
depends
on
how
it
is
used
in
a
sentence.
in
many
contexts,
including
completed
tasks,
concluded
periods,
or
finished
processes.
In
technical
and
computing
contexts,
Italian
users
frequently
see
the
phrase
Processo
terminato
to
indicate
that
a
process
has
finished.
The
word
also
occurs
in
legal,
administrative,
and
academic
writing
to
denote
completion
or
closure.
These
forms
share
the
same
root
referring
to
an
end
point
or
conclusion.