0 past simple and past participle of leak --
1 (of a liquid or gas) to escape from a hole or crack in a pipe or container; (of a container) to allow liquid or gas to escape: --
This list was leaked to the press.
Williams once complained that because his ship had leaked, he had lost his snakes which he was conveying home.
Cellular cytoplasm leaked through the puncture and the force of the injection was likely to have altered the positioning of the cells inside, especially in very early embryos.
In case that the secrets match, this is convincingly proven, and in case the secrets do not match, no information is leaked except that a protocol run has occurred.
In this way, these words have leaked from one frame into another.
His recommendations also challenged orthodoxy and were expertly leaked to the press in order to maximize publicity.
As the interview proceeds, inconsistencies usually emerge between vaguely positive generalizations and "leaked" evidence to the contrary.
One type results from electric current randomly leaked from neighboring neurons.