disertare
See also: disertaré
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Etymology edit
From a Late Latin, Vulgar Latin *dēsertāre, from Latin dēsertus, perfect passive participle of dēserō (“to forsake, abandon”).
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disertàre (first-person singular present disèrto, first-person singular past historic disertài, past participle disertàto, auxiliary avére)
- (transitive) to desert
- (transitive) to abandon, leave, walk out on
- (intransitive, military) to desert
- (transitive, literary) to devastate, to spoil, to destroy
- (transitive, literary) to depopulate
- (transitive, literary) to impoverish
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Conjugation of disertàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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