espletare
to carry out; to fulfil (a task)
verb eh-spleh-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'explere' (to fill out, complete), via bureaucratic Italian
Usage Note
Espletare takes avere as its auxiliary and is a distinctly bureaucratic verb — it almost exclusively appears in official and administrative Italian: espletare le pratiche ('to complete the paperwork'), espletare un concorso ('to run a competition/tender'). In informal speech, Italians would say sbrigare or completare. Its noun form espletamento appears in the same formal contexts.
Examples
"Bisogna espletare tutte le formalità doganali."
Natural Translation
All customs formalities must be completed.
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