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seep

 (sēp)
intr.v. seeped, seep·ing, seeps
1. To pass slowly through small openings or pores; ooze: Water is seeping into the basement.
2. To enter, depart, or become diffused gradually: The importance of the situation finally seeped into my brain. The news seeped out bit by bit.
n.
A place on land or underwater where a liquid or gas oozes out of the ground.

[Alteration of dialectal sipe.]
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seep

(siːp)
vb
(intr) to pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings; ooze
n
1. a small spring or place where water, oil, etc, has oozed through the ground
2. another word for seepage
[Old English sīpian; related to Middle High German sīfen, Swedish dialect sipa]
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seep

(sip)

v.i.
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.
[1780–90; perhaps variant of dial. sipe, itself perhaps continuing Old English sīpian (c. Middle Low German sīpen)]
seep′y, adj.
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seep


Past participle: seeped
Gerund: seeping

Imperative
seep
seep
Present
I seep
you seep
he/she/it seeps
we seep
you seep
they seep
Preterite
I seeped
you seeped
he/she/it seeped
we seeped
you seeped
they seeped
Present Continuous
I am seeping
you are seeping
he/she/it is seeping
we are seeping
you are seeping
they are seeping
Present Perfect
I have seeped
you have seeped
he/she/it has seeped
we have seeped
you have seeped
they have seeped
Past Continuous
I was seeping
you were seeping
he/she/it was seeping
we were seeping
you were seeping
they were seeping
Past Perfect
I had seeped
you had seeped
he/she/it had seeped
we had seeped
you had seeped
they had seeped
Future
I will seep
you will seep
he/she/it will seep
we will seep
you will seep
they will seep
Future Perfect
I will have seeped
you will have seeped
he/she/it will have seeped
we will have seeped
you will have seeped
they will have seeped
Future Continuous
I will be seeping
you will be seeping
he/she/it will be seeping
we will be seeping
you will be seeping
they will be seeping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been seeping
you have been seeping
he/she/it has been seeping
we have been seeping
you have been seeping
they have been seeping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been seeping
you will have been seeping
he/she/it will have been seeping
we will have been seeping
you will have been seeping
they will have been seeping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been seeping
you had been seeping
he/she/it had been seeping
we had been seeping
you had been seeping
they had been seeping
Conditional
I would seep
you would seep
he/she/it would seep
we would seep
you would seep
they would seep
Past Conditional
I would have seeped
you would have seeped
he/she/it would have seeped
we would have seeped
you would have seeped
they would have seeped
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.seep - pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
course, flow, run, feed - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
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seep

verb ooze, well, leak, soak, bleed, weep, trickle, leach, exude, permeate, percolate Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs.
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seep

verb
To flow or leak out or emit something slowly:
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Translations
يَنِزُّ، يَرْشَح، يَسيلُ بِبُطء
mizetprosakovat
sive
seytla, vætla
izsūktiesmazinātiesnoplūstsūkties
pronicati
sızmak

seep

[siːp] VIfiltrarse
to seep through/into/fromfiltrarse or colarse por/en/de
seep away VI + ADVescurrirse
seep in VI + ADVfiltrarse
seep out VI + ADVescurrirse
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seep

[ˈsiːp] vis'infiltrer
The petrol fumes seeped into the cab → Les vapeurs d'essences s'infiltraient dans la cabine.
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seep

visickern; to seep through somethingdurch etw durchsickern; to seep into somethingin etw (acc)hineinsickern
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seep

[siːp] vi to seep (through/from/into)filtrare (attraverso/da/in or dentro)
seep away vi + advscolare a poco a poco
seep in vi + advinfiltrarsi
seep out vi + advtrapelare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

seep

(siːp) verb
(of liquids) to flow slowly eg through a very small opening. Blood seeped out through the bandage round his head; All his confidence seeped away.
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The city has hired Interwest Construction of Burlington to place a specially amended layer of sand and clay over the oil seep. The clay and sand layer will be placed within a rock berm and covered with a layer of gravel to protect it from winter storms.
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US oil company Chevron discovered an oil seep in an offshore Brazilian oil field run by Petrobras near the site of a November leak that led to civil and criminal charges and sparked concerns about some of the world's most promising deep sea reserves.