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uitlekkende

Uitlekkende is a Dutch adjective formed from the verb uitlekken, meaning to leak out. The word describes something that leaks or is prone to leaking, typically referring to liquids or other flowing substances. It functions mainly as a descriptive attributive adjective, often used in reference to containers, pipes, or fittings that allow leakage.

Etymology and form

The term combines the prefix uit- with the stem of lekken (to leak) and takes the suffix

Usage

In everyday language, lekkend or lek is more common to describe a leak, while uitlekkende emphasizes the

See also

lekken, uitlekken, lekkage

Notes

Uitlekkende is a formal or precise descriptive option and may be less frequent in casual speech where

-ende
to
form
a
present-participle-like
adjective:
uitlekkende.
In
a
sentence
it
usually
appears
before
the
noun
it
modifies,
for
example:
een
uitlekkende
kraan
or
een
uitlekkende
verbinding.
In
Dutch
spelling,
after
definite
determiners
the
adjective
takes
the
-e
ending:
de
uitlekkende
kraan.
ongoing
process
of
leaking.
The
form
is
common
in
technical
or
mechanical
contexts
(plumbing,
containers,
seals)
and
can
appear
in
both
singular
and
plural
constructions:
een
uitlekkende
fles,
de
uitlekkende
leidingen.
In
metaphorical
uses
relating
to
information,
Dutch
typically
uses
uitgelekt
(leaked)
rather
than
uitlekkend,
as
in
informatie
is
uitgelekt.
simpler
terms
like
lekkende
or
lekken
more
commonly
occur.