impacchettare
to package
verb eem-pahk-keht-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: From im- + pacchetto (small package), from French paquet.
Also means
to wrap up
Usage Note
Impacchettare means to put goods into a package or parcel — used for shipping, gift-wrapping, or packing items away. The related noun is imballaggio (packaging) in a commercial context. Do not confuse with imballare (to crate/bale goods in bulk). It takes avere as auxiliary.
Examples
"Ho impacchettato i libri per spedirli al destinatario."
Natural Translation
I packaged the books to send them to the recipient.
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