stockpile in Italian
stockpile in Italian is ammasso, riserva, scorta — stockpile means a large stored supply of something kept for future use.
stockpile in Italian
ammasso
A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage.
riserva
A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage.
scorta
A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage.
accumulare
To accumulate or build up a supply of (something).
ammassare
To accumulate or build up a supply of (something).
impilare
To accumulate or build up a supply of (something).
What does "stockpile" mean?
-
noun A large stored supply of something kept for future use.
"The government maintains a stockpile of emergency food supplies."
-
verb To gradually build up a large supply of something.
"People began stockpiling canned goods before the storm hit."
stockpile in a sentence
- The government maintains a stockpile of emergency food supplies.
- Several nations reduced their nuclear stockpiles after the treaty.
- People began stockpiling canned goods before the storm hit.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stockpile" in Italian?
"stockpile" in Italian is ammasso, riserva, scorta. stockpile means: A large stored supply of something kept for future use.
How do you use "stockpile" in a sentence?
Example: "The government maintains a stockpile of emergency food supplies." In Italian, "stockpile" is ammasso, riserva, scorta.
Are there other ways to say "stockpile" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "stockpile": ammasso, riserva, scorta, accumulare, ammassare, impilare.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.