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valutarli

Valutarli is an Italian verb phrase formed from the infinitive valutare (to evaluate) with the third-person plural clitic pronoun li attached, meaning “to evaluate them.” The clitic li stands for a masculine plural (or a mixed group) direct object: people or things previously mentioned. The corresponding feminine plural would use le (valutarle).

In standard usage, the pronoun normally precedes finite verbs, while it can be attached to the infinitive

Morphology and related forms follow the regular conjugation of valutare: valuto, valuti, valuta, valutiamo, valutate, valutano

Notes on usage: valutarli refers specifically to evaluating a masculine plural group or mixed group; for feminine

or
other
non-finite
forms.
For
example:
Dobbiamo
valutarli.
or
Li
dobbiamo
valutare.
In
the
past
tense
formed
with
avere,
the
past
participle
agrees
with
the
preceding
direct
object
pronoun:
li
ho
valutati
(I
have
evaluated
them).
If
the
object
is
feminine,
you
would
have
le
ho
valutate,
and
so
on.
in
the
present;
past
tenses
use
valutato/valutata/valutati/valutate
depending
on
agreement.
The
phrase
valutarli
is
widely
used
in
contexts
such
as
business,
recruitment,
performance
review,
and
any
situation
requiring
assessment
of
multiple
items
or
individuals.
groups,
use
valutarle.
When
the
context
makes
the
object
explicit,
li
or
le
may
be
implicit;
in
formal
writing,
pronouns
are
often
placed
before
the
conjugated
verb.
Valutarli
is
a
common
and
neutral
expression
for
systematic
assessment.