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seep

/siːp/
Main Example

Water can seep through the ground.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To flow slowly through small openings or pores.

Other Example

The rain began to seep into the basement.

Oil can seep from the engine if it's not sealed properly.

The ink will seep through the paper if it gets too wet.

Synonyms

seep through

seep out

seep into

Synonyms

drip

ooze

permeate

seep

/siːp/
en-us undefinedseep
Main Example

There was a seep in the basement.

Example context
en-us flagThere was a seep in the basement.
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A slow flow of liquid through small openings.

Other Example

I noticed a seep in the garden after the rain.

en-us flagI noticed a seep in the garden after the rain.

The seep from the pipe caused a small puddle.

en-us flagThe seep from the pipe caused a small puddle.

There was a seep of oil on the garage floor.

en-us flagThere was a seep of oil on the garage floor.
Synonyms

water seep

en-us flagwater seep

oil seep

en-us flagoil seep

seepage problem

en-us flagseepage problem
Synonyms

leak

drip

ooze

seep

/siːp/
Main Example

Water began to seepage through the cracks in the wall.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To flow or leak slowly through a surface or material.

Other Example
Synonyms
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