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impiantare

Definitions of impiantare
  1. verb
    put into a proper or systematic order
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    types:
    disporre, ordinare, sistemare
    place in a certain order
    disporre, ordinare
    bring order to or into
    dirizzare, drizzare, raddrizzare
    make straight or straighter
    ordinare, sovraintendere
    bring order and organization to
    filettare, impanare
    thread on or as if on a string
    definire
    arrange or fix in the desired order
    addobbare, adornare, contornare, ornare
    provide with decoration
    avviarsi, incamminarsi
    lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line
    abballare, ammassare, imballare
    compress into a wad
    accatastare, impilare
    arrange in stacks
    distribuire
    to arrange in a systematic order
    drappeggiare
    arrange in a particular way
    drappeggiare
    place casually
    incastonare
    fix in a border
    rassettare, ravviare, riassettare, riordinare
    put (things or places) in order
    type of:
    collocare, deporre, depositare, mettere, porre, posare, posizionare, situare
    put into a certain place or abstract location
  2. verb
    set up for use
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    types:
    dislocare
    place so as to be noticed
    type of:
    collocare, deporre, depositare, mettere, porre, posare, posizionare, situare
    put into a certain place or abstract location
  3. verb
    produce
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    types:
    buscare, disegnare, riscuotere
    earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher
    precipitare
    bring about abruptly
    precipitare
    cause to occur rapidly
    scontare
    contribute or conduce to
    passare, scorrere
    carry out
    limare
    make perfect; bring to perfection
    limare
    fulfill sexually
    assolvere, disimpegnare, esibirsi
    get (something) done
    espellere
    complete or carry out
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    cagionare, causare, creare, dare origine, determinare, fare, produrre, provocare, sfociare
    give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally
  4. verb
    begin, or enable someone else to begin, a venture by providing the means, logistics, etc.
  5. verb
    create and charge with a task or function
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    types:
    ammassare, impaccare
    set up a committee or legislative body with one's own supporters so as to influence the outcome
    type of:
    denominare, designare, nominare
    set up or lay the groundwork for
  6. verb
    set up or found
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