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- DictionarySeep/sēp/
verb
- 1. (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes: "water began to seep through the soles of his boots"
noun
- 1. a place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground. North American
The meaning of SEEP is to flow or pass slowly through fine pores or small openings : ooze. How to use seep in a sentence.
Seep definition: to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance. See examples of SEEP used in a sentence.
SEEP definition: 1. to move or spread slowly out of a hole or through something: 2. to move or spread slowly out of…. Learn more.
SEEP meaning: 1. to move or spread slowly out of a hole or through something: 2. to move or spread slowly out of…. Learn more.
5 days ago · seep in British English. (siːp ) verb. 1. (intransitive) to pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings; ooze. noun. 2. a small spring or place where water, oil, etc, has oozed through the ground. 3. another word for seepage.
to flow very slowly through something: Water was seeping through the walls. (Definition of seep from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Seep definition: To pass slowly through small openings or pores; ooze.
seep. + adv./prep. (especially of liquids) to flow slowly and in small quantities through something or into something synonym trickle. Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages. Water seeped from a crack in the pipe. (figurative) Gradually the pain seeped away.
1. to pass, flow, or ooze gradually, as through a porous substance. 2. to become diffused; permeate. v.t. 3. to cause to seep; filter. n. 4. moisture that seeps out; seepage. 5. a small spring, pool, or the like, where liquid from the ground has oozed to the surface.
seep meaning, definition, what is seep: to flow slowly through small holes or sp...: Learn more.