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Wegfällt

Wegfällt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb wegfallen, a separable-prefix verb meaning to fall away, to be omitted, or to be canceled. It describes something that no longer applies, is no longer present, or has been removed from consideration or relevance.

Wegfallen is a separable verb. In the present tense the prefix moves to the end of the

Typical uses include: describing plans or options that disappear, requirements or conditions that no longer apply,

- Der Termin fällt heute weg. (The appointment is canceled today.)

- Ein zweiter Passus fällt aus dem Vertrag weg. (A second clause is omitted from the contract.)

- Wenn dieser Punkt gestrichen wird, fällt er weg. (If this point is removed, it falls away.)

Wegfall as a noun, Wegfall, denotes the elimination or disappearance of something and is used in more

In usage, wegfallen often conveys practical removal rather than failure or destruction, emphasizing the consequence of

clause,
as
in
Der
Plan
fällt
heute
weg
(The
plan
falls
away
today
/
is
canceled
today).
In
other
tenses,
the
prefix
behavior
changes
accordingly,
for
example
Der
Plan
ist
weggefallen
(The
plan
has
fallen
away
/
has
been
cancelled).
The
past
participle
is
weggefallen,
and
in
perfect
tense
it
is
used
withsein.
The
root
verb
fallen
is
irregular
in
some
forms,
but
wegfallen
follows
standard
separable-prefix
conjugation
patterns.
items
in
a
list
that
are
omitted,
or
rights
and
privileges
that
cease
to
exist.
Examples:
formal
or
technical
contexts,
such
as
law,
administration,
or
project
planning.
removal
from
a
plan,
document,
or
set
of
rules.