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afstoot

Afstoot is a Dutch noun that denotes the act or result of pushing away, repelling, or expelling something. The word is built from the prefix af- (“away”) and stoot (“push, shove”). In standard use, afstoot describes a physical act of pushing something away, as well as figurative rejection or expulsion.

Etymologically, afstoot conveys a sense of separation or removal, and in many contexts it refers to a

In science and technology, afstoot is used to describe repulsion between objects, such as electrostatic repulsion

In medicine, afstoting refers to the rejection of a transplanted organ. While afstoting is the standard clinical

In botany, afstoting can be used to describe abscission—the detachment of leaves, fruits, or other plant parts.

Overall, afstoot functions as a general term for pushing away or rejecting, with specific technical uses in

force
or
action
that
drives
an
object
away
from
another
body
or
from
a
position.
between
like
charges
or
magnetic
repulsion.
The
term
appears
in
discussions
of
forces
that
push
bodies
apart
and
in
explanations
of
interaction
between
particles
or
components.
term
for
transplant
rejection,
afstoot
may
appear
in
some
non-technical
writings
as
a
more
general
or
informal
reference
to
rejection
processes.
Although
abscission
is
the
technical
term,
afstoting
may
be
encountered
in
older
or
broader
texts
to
express
the
same
concept
of
shedding.
physics,
medicine,
and
botany
depending
on
context.