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Etymology 1 edit

From ви- (vy-) +‎ води́ти (vodýty). Compare Russian выводи́ть (vyvodítʹ), Belarusian выво́дзіць (vyvódzicʹ), Polish wywodzić.

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  • IPA(key): [ʋeˈwɔdete]
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виво́дити (vyvódytyimpf (perfective ви́вести) (transitive)

  1. to lead out, to bring out (to cause or help to leave a place or state)
  2. to remove, to take out, to withdraw
    виво́дити війська́vyvódyty vijsʹkáto withdraw troops
  3. (by extension, without direct object) to lead, to lead out (to tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place)
  4. to deduce, to draw, to infer (:conclusion)
  5. to derive (:formula, origin, theorem, etc.)
  6. to breed (:offspring, animals, plants)
    Synonyms: виро́щувати impf (vyróščuvaty), плоди́ти impf (plodýty), розво́дити impf (rozvódyty)
  7. to build out (:structural elements)
  8. to eliminate, to remove (to get rid of by destroying)
    Synonyms: усува́ти impf (usuváty), видаля́ти impf (vydaljáty), вини́щувати impf (vynýščuvaty)
  9. to draw/trace out carefully (:letters, lines, patterns, etc.)
  10. to sing at length
  11. (computing) to output, to print (to display the results of a program operation)
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виво́дити (vyvódytyimpf (perfective ви́водити)

  1. (transitive) to ride out (:horse for a specific purpose)
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Etymology 2 edit

From ви́- (vý-) +‎ води́ти (vodýty). Compare Russian вы́водить (vývoditʹ), Belarusian вы́вадзіць (vývadzicʹ).

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ви́водити (vývodytypf (imperfective виво́дити) (transitive)

  1. to ride out (:horse for a specific purpose)
  2. (perfective only) to lead around, to lead all over (:somebody for a long time or to different places)
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