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abfließt

Abfließt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb abfließen. The infinitive abfließen combines the prefix ab- (away, off) with fließen (to flow), and abfließen is a separable-prefix verb. In standard present-tense usage, German writes this as two words: er fließt ab. The form abfließt may appear in some texts as a quoted or dictionary inflection, but the basic present tense is fließt ab. The verb describes the movement of liquid away from a source, typically along a surface or out of a container.

In hydrology and everyday language, abfließen refers to liquids that drain or runoff away. Examples include

Conjugation and related forms: Präteritum (simple past) is floss ab; Perfekt (present perfect) is ist abgeflossen.

See also: Fließen, Abfluss, Durchfluss, Versickern, Drainage.

water
that
flows
off
a
roof
after
rain
or
runoff
that
flows
away
from
a
paved
area.
The
process
can
also
be
described
metaphorically,
such
as
costs,
information,
or
time
that
"flow
off"
or
diminish
from
a
system.
The
noun
form
das
Abfließen
denotes
the
process
itself,
while
das
Abfluss
refers
to
the
physical
channel
or
outlet
through
which
liquid
discharges.
The
past
participle
is
abgeflossen.
Related
terms
include
Fließen
(to
flow),
Abfluss
(drainage,
outflow),
Durchfluss
(throughput),
and
Versickern
(to
seep
in).