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mirato

targeted

adjective mee-RAH-toh Rare

Also means

focused

Usage Note

Mirato is the past participle of mirare (to aim) used as an adjective, meaning aimed at a specific target. Common collocations: intervento mirato (targeted intervention), terapia mirata (targeted therapy), ricerca mirata (focused research). It agrees in gender and number: mirata, mirati, mirate.

Examples

"Il medico ha proposto una terapia mirata."

Natural Translation

The doctor proposed a targeted therapy.

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