uitmondd
"Uitmondd" is a Dutch verb that translates to "to empty" or "to discharge" in English. It is commonly used to describe the act of releasing or emptying the contents of a container or a system. The verb is often used in contexts related to waste management, such as describing the process of emptying waste containers or the discharge of sewage into a water body. In a broader sense, "uitmondd" can also refer to the process of emptying or exhausting something, such as a feeling or a resource. The verb is formed by combining the prefix "uit-" (meaning "out") with the base verb "-mondd," which is derived from the Dutch word "mond" (meaning "mouth" or "opening"). The past participle of "uitmondd" is "uitgemond," which is used to describe something that has been emptied or discharged. The verb is irregular and does not follow the standard conjugation patterns of Dutch verbs.