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Löst

Löst is the present tense, third-person singular form of the German verb lösen. The core meanings are to solve or resolve a problem or question, and to loosen or release something from a binding or constraint. In mathematics, logic, and everyday problems, lösen is used with direct objects such as a Rätsel (puzzle), eine Aufgabe (task), or eine Gleichung (equation): Er löst das Rätsel; Sie lösen die Gleichung. In mechanical and everyday contexts, it can mean to loosen or loosen up something, as in Die Schraube löst sich. Intransitive use with sich means come loose or detach: Der Knoten löst sich.

The verb is highly polysemous and productive with prefixes. With auf- as lösen, the meaning shifts toward

Morphology and forms: Infinitive lösen; present tense third-person singular löst; Präteritum löste; Partizip Perfekt gelöst. The

Etymologically, lösen comes from older Germanic roots and is cognate with Dutch losen, reflecting the sense

dissolution
or
formal
resolution:
Ich
löse
die
Gleichung
auf.
Here
the
prefix
auf
is
separated
in
the
clause:
Er
löst
die
Gleichung
auf.
With
aus-
as
auslösen
the
meaning
changes
to
trigger
or
cause
an
effect:
Die
Aktion
löst
eine
Reaktion
aus.
These
prefixed
forms
are
distinct
from
auflösen,
which
means
to
dissolve
or
to
liquidate
in
the
sense
of
dissolving
a
substance
or
resolving
something
completely.
past
participle
gelöst
is
used
with
haben
to
form
perfect
tenses
(Ich
habe
das
Problem
gelöst).
The
verb
has
a
wide
range
of
collocations
in
education,
science,
technology,
and
daily
language.
of
releasing,
freeing,
or
uncoupling.
It
remains
a
common
and
versatile
verb
in
modern
German.