To flow is to?

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To flow is to?

The idea being tested is how we describe moving a liquid from one place to another. Pouring is the best match because it’s the action of transferring liquid by letting it flow out of a container and into another. Flow describes the movement of liquids in general, but it doesn’t specify the act of moving it from one container to another. Liquefy means turning a solid into a liquid, which isn’t about moving, and drizzle refers to a light, slow amount of liquid, not the process of transferring. So pouring captures the practical use of flow to move liquid.

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