esito
outcome
noun EH-zee-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin exitus (exit, outcome), from exire (to go out).
Also means
result
Usage Note
Esito is a masculine noun (l'esito, plural gli esiti). It is more formal than risultato (result) and often appears in medical, legal, and bureaucratic contexts: l'esito dell'esame (the result of the exam/test). The phrase con esito positivo/negativo means 'with a positive/negative outcome.' Unlike fine (end), esito implies a judgement or conclusion about success or failure.
Examples
"L'esito dell'operazione è stato positivo."
Natural Translation
The outcome of the operation was positive.
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