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durchfließt

Durchfließt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb durchfließen, meaning flows through or passes through. It describes the movement of a substance, current, or influence through a medium, such as water through a riverbed, electricity through a conductor, or information through a network. The subject is the entity that traverses the medium, and the pathway is the area through which it moves.

Origin and grammar: The verb is formed from durch- (through) and fließen (to flow). In standard modern

Examples: Der Fluss durchfließt das Tal. Das Wasser durchfließt die Röhren. Die Informationen durchfließen das Netzwerk.

Related terms: Durchfluss (flow-through), Durchflussrate (flow rate), Durchströmung. See also fließen, durchströmend, durchziehen. The concept is

German,
many
uses
of
this
idea
employ
the
separable
prefix
form
fließt
durch
(er
fließt
durch
das
Tal).
The
form
durchfließt
is
commonly
found
in
text
and
may
reflect
a
particular
stylistic
choice
or
older
usage,
with
the
sense
of
"flows
through"
preserved.
In
metaphorical
use,
one
may
speak
of
Ideen
oder
Einflüsse,
die
durch
eine
Szene
durchfließen,
though
other
verbs
such
as
fließen
or
durchziehen
may
be
preferred
depending
on
register
and
nuance.
closely
related
to
but
distinct
from
other
German
verbs
meaning
to
pass
through
or
to
traverse,
and
its
exact
choice
can
affect
emphasis
and
formality.