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ausmacht

Ausmacht is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb ausmachen. The verb has several core uses, depending on context: to determine or constitute something; to arrange or agree on something; to switch off or extinguish a device; and to matter or make a difference.

In the sense of determining or constituting, it can express what something is made up of or

In the sense of arranging or agreeing on something, ausmachen is used as a separable verb: Wir

In the sense of turning off, ausmachen means to switch something off, as in Er macht das

In addition, the expression Das macht viel aus signals that something is important or has a noticeable

Etymology and usage notes: ausmachen combines aus- with machen; it is a common, versatile verb in everyday

what
defines
it.
For
example,
Das
macht
die
Sache
aus
(That
is
what
makes
the
matter).
It
can
also
appear
in
questions
such
as
Was
macht
das
aus?
(What
is
that
all
about
/
What
makes
that
difference?).
machen
einen
Termin
aus
(We
are
setting
an
appointment).
The
prefix
aus
is
placed
at
the
end
in
main
clauses,
and
the
past
participle
is
ausgemacht
(Wir
haben
einen
Termin
ausgemacht).
Licht
aus
(He
is
turning
off
the
light).
impact
(That
makes
a
big
difference).
German.
The
term
is
primarily
verbal;
there
is
no
standard
noun
Ausmacht
in
contemporary
usage.
Mastery
of
its
different
senses
relies
on
context
and
typical
collocations.