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verificavate

Verificavate is a conjugated form of the Italian verb verificare. It is the second-person plural imperfect indicative, used to indicate that an action of verifying was ongoing or habitual in the past. The form comes from the stem verific- plus the imperfect ending -avate, which is typical of the first conjugation (-are) verbs; the full form for voi is verificavate.

Example: Voi verificavate i dati prima di inviarli. This illustrates how the imperfect tense describes background

Usage notes: The imperfect conveys actions without specifying completion, often setting a scene or describing routine

Etymology: Verificare derives from Latin roots associated with truth and making, commonly linked to verus (true)

See also: Italian verbs, first-conjugation verbs, imperfect indicative, verificare, verb conjugation patterns.

actions
or
repeated
past
activities.
checks.
Verificavate,
therefore,
can
express
that
a
group
was
in
the
habit
of
verifying
information,
or
that
verification
was
in
progress
at
a
past
moment.
It
is
not
a
standalone
dictionary
headword;
the
lemma
is
verificare,
and
verificavate
is
one
of
its
forms.
and
facere
(to
do/make).
The
form
verificavate
inherits
that
root
and
is
inflected
for
person
and
tense.