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hinausfährt

Hinausfährt is the 3rd person singular present tense form of the separable German verb hinausfahren. It designates the act of moving from an interior location outward or away from a reference point, often involving travel by vehicle or vessel. The prefix hinaus- signals outward movement beyond a boundary, and combines with fahren (to drive or travel) to form the verb.

Grammar and usage

Hinausfahren is separable, so in simple present tense the verb splits in main clauses: er fährt hinaus.

Context and nuance

The verb is commonly used for ships, boats, and other vehicles leaving a harbor, bay, or port

Related forms and notes

Hinausfahren is closely related to ausfahren, but hinausfahren typically conveys movement from inside to outside or

Examples

- Der Kapitän fährt hinaus aufs offene Meer.

- Das Boot fährt heute Morgen aus dem Hafen hinaus.

- Die Familie fährt hinaus in die Natur.

The
full
conjugation
in
the
present
is:
ich
fahre
hinaus,
du
fährst
hinaus,
er/sie/es
fährt
hinaus,
wir
fahren
hinaus,
ihr
fahrt
hinaus,
sie
fahren
hinaus.
The
past
tense
is
"fuhr
hinaus"
(simple
past),
and
the
perfect
tense
is
formed
with
sein:
ist
hinausgefahren.
The
participle
is
hinausgefahren.
and
heading
toward
open
water
or
a
destination
away
from
the
shore.
It
can
also
be
used
more
broadly
for
departing
from
an
indoor
location
to
an
outside
area,
or
even
metaphorically
to
begin
an
excursion
or
venture:
"Der
Kapitän
fährt
hinaus
aufs
Meer."
"Sie
fährt
hinaus
in
die
Natur."
The
phrase
emphasizes
outward
movement
beyond
a
boundary
rather
than
just
leaving
a
place.
away
from
a
bounded
area,
with
nautical
or
travel-related
nuance.
The
related
noun
Ausfahrt
means
an
exit
or
departure
route.
Etymologically,
hinaus-
is
a
directional
prefix
indicating
outward
movement,
paired
with
fahren
to
express
travel
away
from
a
point.