outflightoutflight means the act or process of flying out. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.EtymologyFrom Middle English outflight, out fliȝt, equivalent to out- + flight. Cognate with Dutch uitvlucht (“evasion, excuse”), German Ausflucht (“escape”), Swedish utflykt (“excursion”).nounThe act or process of flying out.“He did not report whether any bats remained in the roost after the outflight.”The act or process of fleeing.Outward movement or exiting.“Inflation increases capital outflight which diminishes the availability of funds for domestic investment.”