aussetzen

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== German == === Etymology === aus- +‎ setzen === Pronunciation === === Verb === aussetzen (weak, third-person singular present setzt aus, past tense setzte aus, past participle ausgesetzt, auxiliary haben) (transitive, to a danger, risk, etc.) to expose (transitive, animal or human) to take somewhere and leave to fend for themselves (animal or human requiring continued care or protection) to abandon; to maroon (on an island) (a captive animal that can fend for itself) to release (transitive, an award) to offer (transitive, an activity or process) to suspend, to interrupt Zölle aussetzen ― to suspend tariffs (intransitive, of a machine or organ) to stop (often suddenly or for short period of time) (intransitive, in a game) to miss a turn (transitive, a boat) to lower ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== Aussetzen Aussetzung aussetzend ausgesetzt === Further reading === “aussetzen”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache‎[1] (in German) “aussetzen” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon “aussetzen” in Duden online “aussetzen” in OpenThesaurus.de == Luxembourgish == === Etymology === From aus- (“out-”) +‎ setzen (“to put”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈæːʊ̯sˌzæt͡sən], [ˈæːʊ̯ˌsæt͡sən] === Verb === aussetzen (third-person singular present setzt aus, past participle ausgesat, auxiliary verb hunn) (transitive, a child or pet) to abandon (transitive) to maroon (transitive, an activity, proceedings, etc.) to suspend, to adjourn, to interrupt (transitive, a reward or prize) to offer (transitive, to a danger or risk, etc.) to expose, to subject ==== Conjugation ====