rilevato
raised
adjective ree-leh-VAH-toh Rare
Origin: Past participle of rilevare, from re- + levare (to raise), from Latin levare.
Also means
detected
Usage Note
Rilevato functions as an adjective or past participle. In topography it means 'raised' or 'in relief' (terrapieno rilevato); in technical contexts it means 'detected' or 'surveyed'. As an adjective it agrees in gender and number: rilevata, rilevati, rilevate.
Examples
"Il dato rilevato indica un'anomalia."
Natural Translation
The detected data indicates an anomaly.
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