riuscire

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬, borrowed via.

Verb

 * 1) to manage; to be able
 * 2) to be able to be accomplished }
 * 3) to end up or turn out
 * 4) to reach (a position, qualification, etc.); to become
 * 5) to achieve (a certain position in standings)
 * 6) to succeed; to do well
 * 7)  to appear
 * 8) to exit or go out again
 * 9) to exit
 * 10) to continue after a break or obstacle
 * 1) to achieve (a certain position in standings)
 * 2) to succeed; to do well
 * 3)  to appear
 * 4) to exit or go out again
 * 5) to exit
 * 6) to continue after a break or obstacle
 * 1)  to appear
 * 2) to exit or go out again
 * 3) to exit
 * 4) to continue after a break or obstacle
 * 1) to exit or go out again
 * 2) to exit
 * 3) to continue after a break or obstacle
 * 1) to exit
 * 2) to continue after a break or obstacle
 * 1) to continue after a break or obstacle

Usage notes

 * Typically phrased using the, but (as illustrated in the third example) the , with the agent followed by or represented using an indirect object pronoun.
 * When not followed by a complement, implies that the given item, action, etc. turned out well.