seeping Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of seeping In English

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Examples of seeping

  • Horizontal bedding strata are crazed with minute shear fractures then stained by seeping iron oxide in solution.

  • However, a change is seeping in with technological applications.

  • The efflorescence is just a surface feature formed by evaporation of the water seeping out from the rock pores by capillarity.

  • In all these ways, dollarisation is seeping inexorably from the export sector into the rest of the economy.

  • A kind of naturalism is seeping though the formalistic writing, but the tug of older, more rigid conventions is still very much to be felt.

  • The use of linear seeping ditches of about 40cm depth and 300cm width (swales) will establish drainage conditions similar to existing ones.

  • Diesel fuel was observed seeping from the tundra during the spring thaw.

  • My celtic background is obviously seeping into my buttresses.

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