Synonym: emit, excrete, ooze, trickle. Similar words: keep, deep, jeep, peep, sheep, weep, keeper, creep. Meaning: [sɪːp] v. pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings.
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31. Inside is a plastic platform which is perforated to allow liquids to seep through to the tank in the bottom.
32. They melt and seep into other dreams, gaining strength, getting wider and deeper as they flow downhill, gathering debris.
33. Bury waste and toxins in landfills, and they seep into groundwater.
34. Perchloroethylene residue from dry cleaning processes can also seep into drinking water, causing a variety of problems.
35. As you toss back your coffee, you feel the warmth of the place seep into your bones and know that this is what Americana is all about.
36. Because the formation fluid can not seep in well bore, people find out reservoir usually by cuttings logging, gasometry logging, core analysis, fluorescence etc.
37. The pattern of liquid rocket propellant seep and steam diffusion is discussed in this paper, and the model of quantitative analysis is also established.
38. Tissue fluid from the capillaries and connective tissue of the Haversian canal can seep through these spaces and channels, bringing nutrients to the stellate osteocytes residing there.
39. Strip mining is efficient, but scars the land and bauxite processing releases a toxic red sludge that can seep into water supplies if not adequately contained.
40. The iconic reef is being damaged by pesticides and sediment from farms that seep into waterways.
41. And there stood up upon the seep of the Levites, Josue, and Bani, and Cedmihel, Sabania, Bonni, Sarebias, Bani,(Sentence dictionary) and Chanani: and they cried with a loud voice to the Lord their God.
42. Inadvertently, he also lets flame retardants, bunker oil and heavy metals seep into the mighty ocean, and often invasive species too.
43. With a perfect filter no smoke could seep through ─ just hot air.
44. But call it a sign of how small the world has become, or how pervasive globalization has spread, but here in the boondocks of backwaters, diverse interests from around the world have begun to seep in.
45. If meteoric water does not evaporate or run overland, it may seep directly into the ground.
46. The film has an obvious seep effect and the dielectric coefficient may achieve 3-5 times to the pure lead titanate film.
47. Slowly,(sentencedict.com) droplets of you seep in through the night's soft the caress.
48. Instead, it conjures up a deadly poison that seems to seep out of the flowers.
49. Modern technology means work can seep corrosively into private life.
50. A whole package of side glass puts the frame, artistic does not seep.
51. Sewage lines may break, and sewage may seep into water supplies.
52. Strength in the market for rentals is beginning to seep into the more troubled owner-occupied sector.
53. Expectations are high - oil has long been known to seep onshore.
54. Governmentcomprehensive seep age social life each aspect had a bigger change.
55. If we were to stop global warming with a sunshade, CO2 would continue to seep into the ocean, slowly acidifying it, and in time the ecological consequences would likely be dire.
56. Cold seep and cold seep carbonates are the frontiers in the modern science.
57. These eyes that look asas dry wells, Despite the glue they seep, once keenly shone.
58. Before the class is over, the teacher usually allows time for his remarks to seep through.
59. Little information is being made available; what does seep out seems to change every day.
60. When it comes to water features, which go hand in hand with rockwork , faux rock has no mortared joints to leak and seep like real rock features do.