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Definition seep in British English

seep verb

[intransitive] verb
/siːp/
1

to flow into or out of something through small holes, usually when this should not happen

Example

The rain had seeped through his clothes.

Example

Poisonous chemicals from the factory are seeping into our soil.

Example

The helium will slowly seep out of the balloon.

Example

Even when he closed the windows the noise of the traffic seeped in.

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2

if a bad feeling or idea seeps somewhere, you start to feel it or believe it

Example

Thoughts of revenge started to seep into her mind.

Example

This kind of language allows racism to start seeping in.

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Definition seep in British English