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leegzuigt

Leegzuigt is a Dutch verb that means to draw out completely by suction, i.e., to empty something by sucking it out. The word is formed from leeg (empty) and zuigen (to suck). It is used in both literal and figurative senses. In its literal use, leegzuigt describes the action of removing the contents of a container or space entirely through suction, usually with a pump, vacuum, or siphon. The present tense form is leegzuigt, as in De pomp zuigt het reservoir leeg. The noun form het leegzuigen denotes the act itself.

In practical applications, leegzuigen occurs in water and wastewater management (tanks and reservoirs), in industrial or

Figuratively, the expression iemand leegzuigen is used to describe draining someone of resources, energy, time, or

Safety and regulation: leegzuigen often requires proper equipment and adherence to safety, environmental, and industry standards,

See also: zuigen, leegmaken, vacuüm, drain, siphon.

chemical
contexts
(removing
liquids
or
slurries),
and
in
household
tasks
(emptying
a
tank
or
container).
In
medical
or
laboratory
settings,
suction
devices
may
be
used
to
perform
a
controlled
leegzuigen
of
liquids
or
gases
under
appropriate
safety
protocols.
money.
especially
when
handling
hazardous
materials
or
pressurized
systems.