0 past simple and past participle of plumb
1 to supply a building or a device with water pipes, or to connect a building or a device to a water pipe:
We've discovered that our house isn't plumbed properly.
Have you plumbed the dishwasher in yet?
2 to measure how deep something is, especially water
Modules are "plumbed together" using one or more blackboards, then each is sent an "initialise" (lifecycle) event.
The semi-chorus sopranos negotiated notes well above the stave with skill and purity, whilst the basses plumbed equally impressive sepulchral, subterranean depths.
In the context of their encounter, both plumbed their historical experiences and knowledge of the disease.
This concept of a ' ' shared culture, ' ' however, is not plumbed in too much depth, which is a shame, but then it could form the subject of an entirely separate book.
We have been watching with growing disbelief the violence and reciprocal atrocities that have plumbed new depths of horror in recent days.
They really plumbed the depths on that one.
It plumbed depths that he has hitherto not plumbed.
It is larger; it has been "plumbed" into the house system; and it is very successful.