Also means
arranged
Usage Note
Combinato is the past participle of combinare used as an adjective. It means 'combined' (sforzo combinato — combined effort) and also 'arranged, set up' (matrimonio combinato — arranged marriage). The colloquial expression che combinato! or guarda come sei combinato! means 'look at the state of you!' — a completely different, idiomatic meaning learners must know.
Examples
"È un attacco combinato di più forze."
Natural Translation
It is a combined attack by multiple forces.
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