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klärt

Klärt is the third-person singular present indicative form of the German verb klären. It means to clarify, explain, or make clear. In everyday language it is used when someone clarifies information, resolves a question, or clears up a misunderstanding. In scientific, administrative, or culinary contexts, klären can also mean to clarify a liquid or mixture by removing solids or impurities.

Etymology and form: klären derives from the adjective klar, meaning clear, with the typical German verb-forming

Usage and nuances: Klären conveys the act of resolving ambiguity or making something comprehensible. It is

See also: Klärung (the process of clarifying or clearing up), Kläranlage (water treatment plant), klärendes Vorgehen

Examples:

- Der Moderator klärt die Unstimmigkeiten in der Debatte.

- Der Wein wird geklärt, bevor er serviert wird.

- Die Lehrkraft klärt die Aufgabenstellung.

suffix
-en.
The
present
tense
involves
a
stem
with
umlaut
variations
in
some
forms
(e.g.,
ich
kläre,
du
klärst,
er
klärt).
The
word
is
closely
related
to
other
German
terms
for
making
things
clear,
such
as
aufklären
(to
illuminate
or
investigate)
and
erklären
(to
explain
in
more
detail).
commonly
used
with
questions,
statements,
or
misunderstandings,
as
in
der
Sprecher
klärt
die
Unstimmigkeiten
auf.
It
can
also
describe
a
physical
process
of
purification,
as
in
den
Wein
klären
(to
clarify
wine)
or
Wasser
klären.
In
nuance,
klären
emphasizes
removing
confusion,
whereas
erklären
emphasizes
providing
information
or
reasoning.
Aufklären
adds
a
sense
of
uncovering
or
investigating.
(procedures
to
clarify).
Related
verbs
include
erklären
(to
explain)
and
aufklären
(to
elucidate
or
investigate).