far valere
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “to make have value”. Compare French faire valoir.
Verb
fàre valere (first-person singular present fàccio valere, first-person singular past historic féci valere, past participle fàtto valere, first-person singular imperfect facévo valere, second-person singular imperative fài valere or fà' valere, auxiliary avére)
- to ensure that certain prerogatives are respected; to assert (maintain or defend, as a cause or claim)
- far valere i propri diritti ― to assert one's rights
Derived terms
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