repertare

Italian

Etymology

From Italian reperto (find, exhibit, report), from Latin repertum (discovery, finding again), from Latin reperiō (find, find out, learn, realize, discover, invent), from re- + pario (to give birth, bear, give birth to, beget), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (to bring forth).

Verb

repertàre (first-person singular present repèrto, first-person singular past historic repertài, past participle repertàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive)

  1. (law, officialese) to produce (evidence)
    Synonym: produrre
  2. (law, officialese) to find, to discover (proof)
    Synonym: ritrovare
  3. (medicine) to find objective evidence of, to observe, to verify, to ascertain
    Synonyms: riscontrare, constatare

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